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The Gladstone Institute of Virology is recruiting aResearchAssociate(I, II, III or Sr.) to contribute bioengineering and molecular biology skills for ongoing virologyresearch. BS or BA or MS in Bioengineering, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, or related field.
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Position Summary:Reporting to the Associate Laboratory Director for Energy Sciences, the Molecular Foundry Director is responsible for providing scientific vision and organizational leadership for both the user and internal research programs of the Molecular Foundry, and building a vibrant, diverse, and interactive research community at the Foundry.
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We are seeking an experienced Molecular Biologist/Genome Engineer to be a founding member of our Platform/Bioengineering Team. In this position, you will work in close conjunction with our Biology Team in the development of our core drug discovery technology and the generation of a completely novel class of therapeutics.
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Qualifications PhD in Molecular Biology, Computational Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or similar field and/or significant independent bench experience (≥10 years of experience in molecular diagnostics, biotech, or pharma industry) Minimum 3 years of direct managerial experience required.
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We are seeking a first-rate Molecular Biologist/Genome Engineer to help us pioneer this uncharted frontier of drug discovery. Proficiency in molecular cloning techniques such as Gibson assembly, Gateway cloning, and PCR to design and construct vectors for gene editing applications.
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Education - Bachelor's degree in Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computational Biology, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Computer Science or related discipline; postgraduate degree (Master's, PhD) is highly preferred.
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We use a broad range of techniques from high resolution imaging, bioinformatics, cell biology and biochemical assays, viral-mediated gene delivery, functional and molecular studies in vivo and in vitro, using tissue culture and mouse models.
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Group is building an interdisciplinary team of researchers with experience in molecular biology, microscopy, virology, and immunology, to study virus infection using zebrafish as a model system.
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Are excellent in most of the following: bacterial culturing, PCR, gel electrophoresis, molecular cloning, plate reader assays, cell-free expression systems, protein purification, buffer and media preparation, and DNA purification, sequencing, and analysis.
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We are seeking a [Please click the Apply button for the link or email] Molecular Biologist/Genome Engineer to help us pioneer this uncharted frontier of drug discovery. Job Title: Scientist/Sr Scientist, Molecular Biologist/Genome Engineer.
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Doctoral (PhD) degree in molecular biology, immunology, bioengineering or equivalent. Skilled in Assay Development, Cell isolation, Cell engineering, Gene editing (CRISPR, Lentiviral, Retroviral.
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As the Laboratory Technician / Research Associate you will be supporting and working alongside our fabulous R&D team; a diverse group of innovative, creative and patient-focused researchers with expertise in microbiology, microbial genetics, microbial ecology, molecular biology, synthetic biology, biotechnology, and bioinformatics.
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Ability to think creatively, take risks, and have an impact on a range of fields including molecular diagnostics/screening, drug discovery, and toxicology profiling. Cornerstone Search Group has been retained by a next generation proteomics company with a highly engaged team focused on pioneering biosensors for molecular diagnostics.
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Molecular biology and biochemistry: RNA and DNA extractions, cloning, mutagenesis, quantitative PCR, protein immunoprecipitations, Western blotting, and proteomic sample preparation. Stem cell culture: CRISPR editing, stem cell culture, directed differentiation, and fluorescence microscopy of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs.
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What we are looking for in a Research Associate II:BS/MS degree in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Virology, Biochemistry, Genetics, or a related discipline with 3+ years of laboratory research experience.
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