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This work will also entail advanced sequencing techniques to measure transcriptomic and epigenetic changes and, cellular function assays with live microscopy and flow cytometry and biochemical assays.
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Technical support for future research projects will be provided through in vitro and in vivo experiments using molecular biology techniques (including NGS approaches), cell culture, and flow cytometric approaches.
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Training in cellular and molecular biology of the heart and experience in RNA biology and approaches preferred. Qualifications:Ph. D. in cell and molecular biology/biochemistry and 5-7 years postdoctoral experience required.
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Collaborate with broader research teams across Cellular Molecular Immunology, Preclinical Molecular Biology, and Process Development to support as needed. The role will offer opportunities to work and cultivate skills within the cellular, molecular, and biochemical arenas, as well as inventory management and waste disposal/safety procedures.
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Experience with bacterial cell culture, molecular or biochemical assays (PCR, ELISA) and protein purification. Experience with bacterial cell culture, molecular or biochemical assays (PCR, ELISA) and protein purification.
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Demonstrates experience in laboratory research , particularly in molecular biology and immunology techniques, including genetic engineering (LV, CRISPR/Cas) are preferred. Finally, the Human Genome Editing Research Specialist B will engage in cross-functional collaboration with the Product Development Lab (PDL), the Cell and Vaccine Production Facility (CVPF), and Translational and Correlative Sciences (TCSL) teams to translate new processes and genetically engineered cellular products to the clinic.
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Requirements: A minimum of 4 years of experience in biological sciences, immunology and molecular biology, including 3 or more years experience in support, sales, or marketing with prior management/leadership experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Using cellular, molecular, and whole-animal methods to conduct research. Techniques will include western blot analysis, ELISA, and molecular biology (cloning, RT-PCR, transfections.
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Qualified candidates must have a Ph. D. in molecular/cellular biology, biochemistry or a related field. Investigate the role of exosome biology and epigenetic regulation in pain using an integrated approach combining molecular and in vivo techniques.
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Prefer: Experience in cell culture, microscopy (fluorescence and phase), and biochemical and molecular biology techniques (Western blotting, cloning, PCR, etc.) Conduct basic and translational research experiments involving cellular, biochemical, and.
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Background in life sciences and in particular biotechnology, registration with the USPTO and advanced degree, prefer PhD, in molecular and cellular biology or similar disciplines (excluding chemistry, medical device, or pharmaceutical sciences.
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The George laboratory is part of the Division of Hematology at CHOP and the Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics ( that includes a team of investigators committed to developing protein, cell, and gene therapy approaches to treat genetic disease, including hemophilia.
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Our research ranges from fundamental molecular mechanisms to clinical applications utilizing molecular and cellular biology, 3D cell culture, flow cytometry, omics studies, and mouse models.
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Our research ranges from fundamental molecular mechanisms and organelle biology to clinical applications utilizing high-resolution imaging, molecular and cellular biology, 3D cell culture, flow cytometry, omics studies, and mouse models.
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The Department of Surgery, Division of Urology is recruiting a Senior Research Investigator to establish and manage the Translational Urologic Oncology Surgery Laboratory under the direction of Dr. Trinity J. Bivalacqua with a goal of development of novel therapeutics including immunotherapy, vaccines, small molecular inhibitors, and nano-particle delivered chemotherapy.
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