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Multi-color flow cytometry and bulk and single cell sorting, using FACS and MACS-based methods. Senior Scientist, Flow Cytometry~ onsite role in Rockville, MD~ You will serve as the Flow Cytometry Subject Matter Expert (SME), driving innovation in research initiatives.
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Essential Qualifications: PhD and independent research or development experience using flow cytometry methods. Key Responsibilities: Offer flow cytometry expertise and provide technical support.
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Overview Axle is seeking a highly ambitious, adaptable, structured, and detail-oriented Flow Cytometry Immunology Scientist to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Vaccine Research Center (VRC), Vaccine Production Program (VPP.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive technical lab expertise in Flow Cytometry and will be responsible for the development and execution of high complexity bioanalytical methods, tech-transfer of methods to established CRO partners, technical operations management and be called upon to review data to ensure assay are fit for purpose including troubleshooting and data analysis.
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You will serve as the Flow Cytometry Subject Matter Expert (SME), driving innovation in research initiatives. PhD and independent research or development experience using flow cytometry methods.
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Offer flow cytometry expertise and provide technical support. 2+ years of experience with recombinant antibodies and molecular biology, NGS related. Offer flow cytometry expertise and provide technical support.
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Prepare samples for subsequent downstream processing. Perform bulk and single-cell sorting, using FACS and MACS-based techniques. Compensation includes base salary + discretionary bonus + exceptional benefits package.
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The Flow Cytometry group is part of Dynamic Omics/ Centre for Genomics Research (CGR) and Discovery Sciences within AstraZeneca, and works across all therapeutic areas: Oncology, Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism (CVRM), Respiratory and Immunology (R&I), Vaccines and Immunotherapies (V&I), Neurosciences, and Rare Diseases.
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The Research Associate II will be responsible for performing multi-color flow cytometry and troubleshooting immunoassays. Perform multi-color flow cytometry (up to 12 colors) and be responsible for flow cytometry panel design and troubleshooting.
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