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Doctoral degree in Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Molecular Genetics, or related field. 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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He/she will be expected to conduct their own research program and to grow the Division’s research portfolio by expanding existing programs and by recruitment of additional faculty with particular expertise in molecular genetics, gene and cell-based therapeutics.
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Bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, Microbiology, Genetics, Plant Biology, Biochemistry, or related field with 2+ years of experience or M.S. with 0 to 2 years of experience. Strong understanding and demonstrated practical experience with a range of molecular biology technologies including cloning and other DNA/RNA manipulations, PCR, qPCR, and western blotting.
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BS/MS degree in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Virology, Biochemistry, Genetics, or a related discipline with 3+ years of laboratory research experience. Proficient in mammalian cell culture and general molecular biology techniques such as transient plasmid transfection, PCR, qPCR, ddPCR and Western blot.
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This position plans, organizes and directs a group of scientists, technologists and administrative staff whose efforts are devoted to the development and ongoing performance of next-generation sequencing molecular diagnostics assays in accordance with the CLEP and CLIA regulations; performing clinical testing on a fee-for-service basis, collaborative, or grant-funded clinical research; and developing new clinical assays to keep NYGC at the forefront of precision medicine.
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Qualified candidates must have a doctoral degree (MD, PhD, MD/PhD, or equivalent), outstanding academic credentials, and completed competitive postdoctoral training with a strong publication history in the areas of structural biology, microbial pathogenesis, molecular genetics, microbiology, and biochemistry.
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Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal skills, superior academic credentials, with backgrounds in one of the following fields: cell or molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, pharmacology, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, organic synthetic chemistry, organic chemistry, genetics, immunology, biophysics, biomedical engineering, or digital health focused disciplines.
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Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Biology Chemistry, or related majors. Hands-on experiences in any of the following areas are preferred: DNA sequencing, molecular cloning, protein, hybridoma sequencing, immunology, and antibody discovery.
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College level biology or related courses such as genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry or evolution. Prior experience in tissue culture, molecular biology, or CRISPR related technology is a plus but not required.
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Will be responsible for managing and developing a small team of technicians to support the lead in implementing new fruit quality assays, scaling these in capacity, quality and turn-around time, and then managing new and existing production phenotyping workstreams on fruit across all berry crops to generate fruit quality phenotypes for plant breeding, molecular genetics, sensory, and postharvest needs, including data that fuels genomic prediction models and variety advancement decisions.
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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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BS in Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biotechnology or related fields. Suitable candidates must have experience with transgenic mice and/or higher organisms such as rats and basic molecular biology techniques.
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The Research Support Assistant will perform molecular and cell biology techniques in a team for gene editing projects. Perform genotyping, molecular cloning and sequence analysis in conjunction with our gene editing projects.
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We have received significant research funding from the National Institutes of Health to study the genetics of heart disease, the molecular biology of heart muscle and the causes of heart failure.
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Preferred: advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Molecular Biology, Genetics or Bioinformatics. 10+ years of experience in genetics (may include PhD research and/or postdoctoral fellowship.
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