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Design and execute experimental procedures/protocols in research involving cell and molecular biology techniques, tissue culture, histology and immunological assay, polarizing and fluorescence microscopy, and animal model system including mouse breeding and genotyping.
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Leads method development, qualification, optimization, and/or validation to support nonclinical studies with cellular or molecular biology analytical needs. A minimum of 3 years of related work experience developing and performing cell or molecular assay techniques (e.g., qPCR, dPCR, cytokine analysis, ELISA, PBMC isolation, flow cytometry.
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PhD in Molecular or Cell Biology, or related discipline, or MSc with at least 3 years of relevant work experience in a biological science lab with a strong Cell or Molecular Biology focus.
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Ph. D. in biology, biochemistry or analytical chemistry with 5+ years relevant industry experience in mass spectrometry-based proteomics. Work closely with a bioinformatics team on the design, development and implementation of proteomics experiments to support assay and platform development.
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Multidisciplinary Clinical Microbiology Services (Mycobacteriology, Mycology, Parasitology, Special Infectious Disease Serology, Virology and Molecular Diagnostic Testing) Clinical Chemistry (Mass Spectrometry, Toxicology, Tumor Marker Testing, Immunology, and Endocrinology.
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A current BS student in Analytical Chemistry or related discipline (Chemistry, Biology, Chemical Engineering or Forensic Science, etc). The role will require extensive interactions with research and development, process development, plants, technical services and other members of the analytical department.
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Contribute to all aspects of analytical assay development, from design to qualification, for our AAV-based drugs. Contribute to the development and qualification of new molecular bioassays for AAVs including titer, genomic integrity, and next-generation sequencing assays.
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PhD with 3-5 years of experience in Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology, Immunology, or similar fields. Experience with clinical assay development, validation, and qualification.
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Extensive experience performing basic analytical assay techniques: absorbance assays, SDS-PAGE, chromatography, CE-SDS, ELISA, western blot, cell-based potency assay. is seeking a Senior Scientist to contribute to our growing Analytical Development team.
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Senior Scientist-Molecular Assay Development, SF Bay Area. This exciting business is looking for a Sr Research Scientist with a background in molecular assay development.
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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.
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Bachelor's degree, in a science, engineering, or a related field - Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Microbiology, Virology, Molecular Biology or Biochemistry - with at least 7 years of relevant experience including biological/pharmaceutical research, manufacturing, testing or a related field OR Advanced degree (MS, MBA, Ph. D., PharmD) - minimum of 4 years of relevant experience including biological/pharmaceutical research, manufacturing, testing or a related field.
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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college, with specialization in criminalistics, forensic science, chemistry, biology, physics, molecular genetics, genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, entomology, anthropology, ecology or a closely related scientific or engineering field.
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The Scientist/Principal Scientist, Analytical Development will be responsible for the routine testing and assist with the establishment of new methods for characterization of AAV in novel targets for neurodegenerative disorders.
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Background in organic-polymer synthesis and characterization, biocompatible polymers, peptides and lipid-protein-conjugates, oligonucleotides, structure-property relationships, formulation and process development, small & large molecules, analytical separations, isolation and identification of impurities.
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