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Properly operates laboratory equipment used in all non-imaging in-vivo and in-vitro procedures. Properly operates counting equipment in order to perform in-vivo and in-vitro procedures according to industry practice.
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Develop, troubleshoot and execute studies of new products using cell-based procedures (this includes In vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo experimentation) Insight Global is looking for a Research Scientist (Microbiologist) to join the research group for one of our pharmaceutical clients based out of Bridgewater, NJ. This person will be engaged in the discovery, early development, and testing of pharmaceutical products to treat rare diseases.
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Responsibilities include management of external biology resources at contract research organizations (CROs), managing ADME, toxicology, in vitro and in vivo screening models, and assessing the pharmacodynamic and functional efficacy of compounds.
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Our portfolio, spanning from in-vitro and in-vivo diagnostics to image-guided therapy and innovative cancer care, is crucial for clinical decision-making and treatment pathways.
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The successful candidate will work with the Genome Engineering and Modeling team to generate new DNA constructs for testing, process samples from in vitro / in vivo experiments, assist in data analysis, and manage sample inventory.
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Independently design and conduct both in vitro and in vivo models of inflammation. Strong background in immunological assays in vitro , ex vivo , and in vivo.
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Design experiments with proper controls, appropriate mouse/tumor models, and defined endpoints and measurements for in vitro and in vivo target validation experiments. You will work on both pipeline projects by executing in vitro and in vivo experiments.
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Assists in the conduct of specialized tests and studies either in vivo or in vitro, or both. Activities include in vivo and in vitro, and technicians may be called upon to perform parenteral administration of radioactive material by intravenous (IV), intramuscular or subcutaneous methods.
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Invivo/Invitro-Collects body fluid specimens as necessary at established intervals for in-vivo and in-vitro procedures. Follows radiation protection procedures in order to adhere to local, state, and federal license requirements governing the use of radioactive materials.
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The Research Technician will be responsible for in-vitro experiments such as tissue culture experiments, run flow cytometry, ELISA, and some other immunological techniques. Perform mouse in vivo injections, bleeding, sacrificing, and harvesting organs after the mouse is euthanized.
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Direct management of experienced team leads and multiple research teams responsible for developing and applying diverse preclinical model systems (in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo) and immunological assays to evaluate drug targets and characterize preclinical and clinical-stage drug candidates.
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Carry out in vitro studies and support sample processing and analysis from in vivo studies. Experience with high throughput screening strategies and experimental techniques Responsibilities: The Scientist will support the development of novel therapeutic candidates by performing hands-on, bench-level research involving bacterial, mammalian cell culture, and molecular biology experiments, as well as sample processing and analyses from in vivo animal studies.
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MiniPRO proteins are created and evaluated in silico, and then rigorously tested in vitro and in vivo. Due to the nature of wet lab work, this position will primarily be on-site at our lab in New York City (SoHo.
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For this position, under the guidance of senior scientists, the successful candidate will be primarily responsible for culturing and experimenting on a variety of in vitro models including iPSCs, assessing AAV vector integrity to support in vivo experimentation, and developing new assays as needed.
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Carry out in vitro studies and support analysis from in vivo studies. The Research Associate will support the validation of Client therapeutic candidates by performing hands-on, bench-level research involving both cell culture and tissue-based experiments, as well as sample processing and analyses from in animal studies.
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