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The Research Associate will play an important role by supporting in vivo studies to test medical devices. Background in lab animal (in vivo) research is a must.
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Position Summary: The Senior Technician in the Discovery Technologies In vivo pharmacology group will be part of a dynamic group of scientists conducting various research projects to identify large molecule/biologics which can effectively treat various forms of cancer.
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Stanford University is seeking an experienced Immunologist (Life Science Research Professional 2) for a 1-year fixed term who is familiar with basic immune cell functional and signaling assays, in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo.
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The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in in vivo and in vitro biotransformation studies, including mass spectrometry, structure identification, sample extraction, and analytical method development.
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Your responsibilities will include designing and executing in house animal experiments in mice, proposing, planning and coordinating toxicity, pharmacology and efficacy studies at CROs, performing cell culture experiments with lead candidate RNAs to predict in vivo outcomes, and providing in vivo pharmacology and physiology expertise to accelerate development of our tRNA therapeutics.
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We have an open position for an experienced Research Associate, In Vivo to establish and support a range of activities enabling our in vivo research and clinical development.
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Demonstrated expertise in establishing both in vitro and in vivo models of Parkinson's disease to study disease progression and mechanisms. - Develop and integrate models of Parkinson's disease using both in vitro and in vivo systems in collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams in BR.
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Independently conduct cutting-edge research on the development and delivery of various gene correction constructs using both in vitro and in vivo models. As a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Embryonic Cell and Gene Therapy of Oregon Health & Science University, this position will work in the area of gene therapy on development of various genome editing approaches and their delivery into target cells and tissues in vitro (human) and in vivo (mouse.
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The Nuclear Measurements and Analytical Services Group is responsible for maintaining Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program (DOELAP) accreditation for in vivo and in vitro analytical programs and providing specialty measurement capabilities as an essential part of the ORNL Radiological Protection Program.
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Performs independently routine downstream analyses for in vivo studies (e.g., microbiological plating, ELISA, etc.) Assists with in vivo studies, including intravenous injection, intraperitoneal injection, intravaginal inoculation, vaginal lavage, tissue collection, anesthesia administration, and animal imaging.
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Performing in vivo catheterizations for measurement of vascular and chamber pressure in cardiovascular rodent models. Communicating, collaborating and consulting with veterinarians, peers and scientific investigators on best practice, optimization and production of in vivo, surgical models.
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The Senior Scientist will support the validation of Client therapeutic candidates by performing hands-on, bench-level assays involving both cell culture and tissue-based work, and as well as sample processing and analyses from in vivo animal studies.
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Work in a research environment, which requires use of sharp objects, working around mechanical parts, working with or near known or unknown toxic or caustic chemicals and/or biological hazards, exposure to fumes and airborne particles, working at noise levels ranging from moderate to loud.
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Research in the laboratory of Ritchie Ho, PhD, aims to develop faithful models of late-onset diseases using human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and in vivo animal models by understanding and recapitulating how genetic and environmental conditions causing disease in older adults interact with intrinsic cellular aging pathways.
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We deploy multidisciplinary approaches spanning chemistry, biochemistry, proteomics, structural biology, cancer biology, and in vivo studies to dissect and target the oncogenic pathways of interest.
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