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Proficiency in cell culture and basic molecular biology approaches (ex: DNA/RNA purification, mini/maxi preps, cloning, etc.) In addition, the candidate is expected to perform cell culture and basic molecular biology (ex: DNA/RNA extractions, qRT-PCR, and microscopy) in support of research members of the group, including the PI, postdocs, and graduate students.
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Molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA purification, PCR, cloning, and western blotting will be used on a daily basis. This individual should also know how to implement and troubleshoot PCR protocols including Single Genome Amplification, next generation sequencing library preparation, sequencing chemistries, and high throughput purification methods.
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Experience with bacterial cell culture, molecular or biochemical assays (PCR, ELISA) and protein purification. Maintain variety of documentation across lab ops e.g. IOPQs, PMs, COA/COC, cleaning logs, calibrations Collaborate with broader research teams across Cellular Molecular Immunology, Preclinical Molecular Biology, and Process Development to support as needed.
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Proficiency in molecular biology techniques such as PCR, DNA sequencing, and plasmid purification. Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, Bioengineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a related field with a strong emphasis on plasmid DNA engineering.
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Minimum of a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology, Microbiology, Statistics, Epidemiology, Bioinformatics, Public Health, or related subjects. Postdoctoral fellow will have opportunities to collaborate within the department on other infectious diseases including various viral and bacterial infections (beyond malaria), as well as with other research teams in Computer Science, Public Health, Biology, and other departments throughout Drexel University.
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You will drive and lead the business results for OEM opportunities and deals mapping to the Molecular Diagnostics and Life Science Tools (MDx & LS OEM) Segment within the Molecular Biology Business Unit of Thermo Fisher Scientific s Biosciences Division.
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BS degree in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Engineering, Computer Science or related Engineering or Life Sciences field. Collaborating with cross-functional groups including Manufacturing, Quality Control, IT, Engineering, and Validation to identify risks, develop mitigation strategies, and resolve issues, ensuring the smooth functioning of Quality systems including TrackWise QMS, Veeva and Labware.
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Perform laboratory testing utilizing skills in standard molecular biology techniques (i.e. Western blot analyses, ELISAs, quantitative PCR, etc); Principal Investigator of Immunology, Therapeutics, Large Molecule, Flow Cytometry, In Vivo, In Vitro, Western Blot, ELISA, PCR, Research, Science, Comprehensive Benefits Package, Health, Vision, Dental.
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This role requires a BA/BS (Associate Scientist) or MS (Research Scientist) with at least 3 years of experience in molecular biology, cell biology, or a related life science research.
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Biologist, biology, mammalian cell, cell culture, protein purification, aseptic, cell banking, GMP, cGMP, cell production, upstream, downstream. biologist, biology, mammalian cell, cell culture, protein purification, aseptic, cell banking, GMP, cGMP, cell production, upstream, downstream.
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An estimated 5 million patients across the globe benefit every day from our innovative technologies and services in the areas of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging, laboratory diagnostics and molecular medicine, as well as digital health and enterprise services.
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We employ a range of models and techniques including: an in vitro injury model, small and large translational animal TBI models, post-mortem human tissue, immunofluorescence, histopathology, biochemistry, and molecular biology.
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Molecular biological techniques, such as the generation of viral vectors, gene cloning, PCR/RT-PCR/qPCR, and protein biochemistry, such as Western blotting and protein purification. Demonstrated proficiency in molecular biology techniques.
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A BS or MS degree in biology, biochemistry, microbiology, or other related field. Multi color flow cytometry. The Research Associate will be part of Centurys Immunology / In-Vitro Pharmacology team focused on executing various assays to assess the functionality and fitness of our iPSC derived cell therapy products.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in cell culture and multicolor flow cytometry. Good understanding of cell culture and aseptic technique. Cytokine secretion (MSD) Experience with cell culture (primary cells and immortalized tumor cells.
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