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You have a proven track record in lateral flow assay (LFA) development (other keywords include: lateral flow immunoassays (LFIA), In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD), point-of-care diagnostics, rapid diagnostic tests, paper-based sensors, biosensors, microfluidic.
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Collaborate within Discovery Science and cross-functionally with Compound Management, Structural Biology, and Biology/Chemistry teams to develop and implement biochemical and biophysical assays for hit identification and lead optimization, evaluating compound potency, selectivity, and mechanism of action, biophysical and biochemical assay development.
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Biomarker bioanalytical assay development, validation, and sample testing workflows to comply with current regulatory standards and best industry practices. Scientist II - Ligand Binding Assay (LBA) & Biomarker development.
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The successful candidate will integrate into an international and multidisciplinary team of scientists and engage in different company research areas focusing on assay development, and cell culturing.
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Genomics, DNbased assays, NGS, NGS assay development, data analysis, benchwork, Python, MATLAB, Spatial Genomics. Scientist / Senior Scientist, NGS Assay Development. We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated NGS Assay Development Scientist to join a stealth-mode biotech startup.
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Hands-on protein biochemistry experience in: biochemical/biophysical assay development, validation, and troubleshooting (e.g., characterizing and analyzing protein-ligand or protein-protein interactions.
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Familiarity with assay technologies such as flow cytometry, qPCR, ddPCR, ELISA, and MSD. Renowned Expertise : Work alongside a team of respected scientists known for their proficiency in the intricacies of assay development, from inception to validation.
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1) Under the guidance of a senior scientist, assist in assay development. Have 3+ years of working experience in assay development for clinical diagnostic products. 1) Under the guidance of a senior scientist, assist in assay development.
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