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Applying molecular and cell biology approaches to cell lines and animal studies, including immunostaining, microscopy, flow cytometry, epigenetic assays, Crispr/Cas strategies, among others. Additionally, this candidate must excel in standard molecular biology techniques and assays and have skill sets in molecular cloning, cell culture, western blotting, and PCR.
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The incumbent will collaborate with existing Departmental and extensive institutional research and clinical resources that are important in the context of growing reliance on genomics, molecular diagnostics and therapeutics.
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Prepare Media and Stocks for Routine Molecular Biology and Yeast Genetics and Support Maintenance of Major Equipment for the Cornish laboratory. Two years of undergraduate research experience in a molecular biology/biochemistry/chemical biology/cell biology/microbiology laboratory.
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We are seeking a motivated research associate who can take on ownership of established molecular biology assays as well as contribute to the development of new cutting-edge assays for testing AAVs. Responsibilities: Contribute to all aspects of analytical assay development, from design to qualification, for our AAV-based drugs.
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Experience working with flow cytometry and standard molecular biology techniques. Required technical skills include: RNA and DNA extraction, tissue culture, and flow cytometry techniques. Areas of expertise include genomics, epigenetics, drug resistance, stem cell biology, drug discovery, diagnostics and biomarker development, and pharmacology.
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Research Scientist (Bioinformatics Consultant) - Molecular Epidemiology The Biomarker Sciences department at client is dedicated to conduct biomarker and translational research to further understanding of specific aspects of biology, inform research, development and pipeline decisions, and advance the effectiveness of available therapies in appropriate patient populations.
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The candidate will work closely with a postdoctoral fellow on ongoing experiments using cutting-edge molecular, genetic, functional imaging, and behavioral methodologies to understand how neural circuits of the gut-brain axis inform the brain of the state of body tissues, organs, and physiology.
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Strong scientific background, particularly in NGS, molecular biology, with proficiency in bioinformatics. Ph. D. degree in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Immunology, Biology, or related field.
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Job Summary Beacon Hill Legal is working with a top-notch, fully remote, IP boutique law firm seeking a Patent Agent with at least 3 years of experience and a PhD in molecular biology, cell biology, computational biology, bioinformatics, or biochemistry.
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Experience with cell characterization methods and technologies (e.g., flow cytometry, qPCR, immunoassays, microscopy, molecular biology) is a plus. B.S. in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, or related discipline (progress toward M.S. or Ph. D. in a related field is a plus.
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Keep up to date on medical literature of molecular diagnostics, skill, and areas of interest. Collect and maintain a library of organisms necessary for molecular testing; records data and enter into database.
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The research portfolio of the Dermatology Service includes optical engineering, artificial intelligence, basic science, translational science, epidemiology and clinical trials with over $5 million of annual funding from NIH, Foundations, Industry, and philanthropic sources.
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Knowledge and experience with standard molecular and biochemical lab techniques such as protein handling, gel electrophoresis, DNA cloning, and PCR. Aethon is funded by Apple Tree Partners (ATP), a leader in life sciences venture capital, with $2.65 billion in committed capital.
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Carry out molecular biological experiments, including cell culture, tissue homogenization, protein and RNA extraction techniques, multiplex enzyme-linker immunosorbent assay, Western blotting, RT-PCR, tissue handling and flow cytometry.
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Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences or a related Life Science field. Provide internal support to QC operations to support the development, manufacture, and release of Biologics, small molecule, and oligonucleotide products.
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