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Molecular biology, cloning, cell cultures, zebrafish maintenance, wholemount RNA in situ. Molecular biology, cloning, cell cultures, zebrafish maintenance, wholemount RNA in situ. very comfortable working with zebrafish, mice, cell lines.
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Our lab packages drugs and gene therapy constructs (RNA) into nano-scale carriers (~100 nanometers in diameter), and targets them to the organ and cell types of interest using affinity moieties (e.g., antibodies), cell-hitchhiking, and medical devices.
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Hands on experience with PCR, Aseptic technique, Microbiological Media and reagent preparation, Propagation and enumeration of microbial cultures, DNA and RNA isolation, purification and quantification is preferred.
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Post - Doctoral Research Fellow - Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology - Lab of Dr. Kirino
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The Postdoctoral Researcher is expected to undertake research projects in the RNA biology field under the supervision of the PI. These projects aim to elucidate the expression, biogenesis, and function of short non-coding RNAs in various contexts, including asthma, acute lung injuries, and infectious diseases.
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Haneylab.org. Tasks will include human and mouse cell culture, DNA/RNA purification, PCR, sequencing library preparation, mouse colony maintenance, and mouse tissue harvesting. haneylab.org. Tasks will include human and mouse cell culture, DNA/RNA purification, PCR, sequencing library preparation, mouse colony maintenance, and mouse tissue harvesting.
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We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong background in RNA biology and/or molecular and cell biology. Successful candidates will have the unique opportunity to collaborate closely within Thomas Jefferson University at the Computational Medicine Center, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, and Vickie & Jack Farber Institute for Neuroscience, as well as with external institutions, including UPENN.
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Key words : RNA, DNA, molecular biology, in situ hybridization, tissue, histology, genomics, single cell biology, Immunohistochemistry, Immunofluorescence, multiplex fluorescence, RNAi, siRNA, Cell & Gene Therapy, ASO, Antisense Oligonucleotide Therapy, Neuroscience, RNAseq, scRNAseq, Immunoncology, Stem Cell, qPCR, PCR, successful, hunter, new customer recruitment, Antibody, difficult biomarker target.
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Successful candidates should have a strong scientific background, can explain our RNA silencing technology and products to the scientists visiting our booth, and collect relevant information. Location: Chicago, Illinois [McCormick Place Convention Center.
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About Alnylam: Alnylam Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: ALNY) has led the translation of RNA interference (RNAi) into a whole new class of innovative medicines with the potential to transform the lives of people afflicted with rare and more prevalent diseases.
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Areas of emphasis include all cancer-associated pathways including metabolism, cell-cycle regulation, cell death, chromatin regulation, DNA damage and repair, gene and RNA regulation, genomics, oncogenes and tumor suppressors, and signal transduction.
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We hold leadership positions in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and limb-girdle muscular dystrophies (LGMDs), and we currently have more than 40 programs in various stages of development in gene therapy, RNA and gene editing.
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Key Words: technical sales, biology, PCR, QPCR, DNA, RNA, assay development, extraction, purification, liquid handling. Technical Sales experience within the Life Science marketplace i.e., molecular biology, DNA, RNA, sequencing, gene synthesis, a plus.
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This role involves supporting studies and experiments in the laboratory, including western blot analysis, DNA and RNA isolations, PCR, qPCR, and cell culture in addition to maintaining a detailed daily experiment log, overseeing reagents inventory, ordering supplies, and contributing to general lab management and organization.
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Proclinical is seeking a dedicated Grants Manager for the Institute for RNA Innovation. Proclinical is seeking a dedicated Grants Manager for the Institute for RNA Innovation. Grants Manager B - Contract - Philadelphia, PA.
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Illustrative subject matter concerns patent prosecution and counseling projects with emerging companies focused on antibodies, DNA or RNA therapeutics, chemical biology, gene-editing, etc. We are seeking a midlevel associate with three to five years of patent prosecution experience in a biotechnology practice and an advanced degree, preferably a Ph. D., in a life sciences technology area, e.g. molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, cell biology, and the like.
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