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Experience with Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies. A Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent knowledge/training) in Microbiology, Virology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Synthetic Biology, Genomics, Molecular Biology, or a related field and a minimum of 1 year relevant experience in Genome/Plasmid preparation, PCR, and Gel Electrophoresis or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience with common methods for molecular cloning, PCR, qPCR, NGS, and gene editing. In-depth understanding of scientific workflows and equipment for common genomics and synthetic biology applications.
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Collaborate with diverse research labs, offering expertise in advising, guiding, and providing grant writing support for Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) projects. NGS library preparation strategies including the use of commercially available kits for DNA and RNA and ability to design custom library prep approaches to unique sequencing problems.
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Sequencing analysis [NGS experience not required but valuable] Extensive work experience (PhD, Postdoc, or industry employment) in the field of (broadly) cell biology/biotechnology with the use of yeast cells (or yeast culture.
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At least 3 years of hands-on experience in developing bioinformatics pipelines, implementation of algorithms for NGS data, and analysis of multi-omics data. We are looking for a highly motivated computational biologist/ bioinformatician to join our team.
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A successful applicant will need to demonstrate extensive knowledge of the synthetic biology market with an emphasis on synthetic DNA applications and have experience thriving in a dynamic and rapidly evolving organization that requires individuals to work proactively and independently across a diverse range of tasks to exceed goals despite having limited resources.
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5-7+ years proven track record as a field-based commercial professional with at least 3-5 years' experience with capital equipment and/or high technology devices in the biotechnology, diagnostics or laboratory space, and at least 1-2+ years’ experience with NGS applications or comparable experience within ONT.
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To meet these goals, you will collaborate with relevant ENIGMA metabolomics, proteomics, computational, and field teams to provide work results. In this exciting role, you will perform research assignments including isolating bacteriophages on non-model environmental isolates from a unique field site, carry out experimental characterizations of phage-host interactions, prepare samples for next-generation sequencing, adopt phage engineering approaches, and follow protocols to evolve phages with specific functional traits.
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Must have prior BD experience focusing on Microbiome, NGS services, RNA. Must have prior BD experience focusing on Microbiome, NGS services, RNA. Lead a cross-functional team and build out Microbiome sales unit as needed.
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