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We are actively seeking a talented Principal Bioinformatics Scientist in Protein Decoding. To democratize proteomic analysis, we rely on our ability to convert data from our instrument into actionable proteomic conclusions using our Protein Identification by Short-epitope Mapping (PrISM) approach.
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Picture a team of driven individuals who eat challenges for breakfast and wash them down with a protein shake. We are currently hiring for an Entry Level Health and Wellness Coach. Bachelor's degree in health education, nutrition, exercise physiology, or related field.
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Employees that possess a CNA or RNA license at the time of hire must submit an application to Washington State Department of Health for Medical Assistant-Phlebotomy (MP) certification within 90 days of hire as evidenced by a proof of payment receipt.
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Reports to Sr Vice President, RNA/LAC. Operating as a creative agency, a strategic consultancy, a sourcing business, and a technology provider, we engage with over 110 million customers every single day for our clients, including Starbucks, T-Mobile, O2, McDonald’s, and adidas.
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Perform RNA extraction, qPCR, protein extraction, protein assays, and associated data analysis. Collaborate with in vivo and in vitro pharmacologists within the Drug Discovery group and interact with cross-functional project teams to interpret and present key data.
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Job Description: Our client's digital molecular barcoding technology enables highly multiplexed, quantitative measurement of analytes of interest (DNA, RNA, miRNA, or protein) from a wide variety of sample formats with easy-to-use experimental protocols.
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The primary focus of this position will be to lead the Seattle-based CMC lab function which includes CHO cell culture manufacturing, protein purification, and biophysical characterization. ·Oversee CHO cell line development and optimization of recombinant protein expression using a variety of production formats.
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As a Computational Scientist in the Protein Design group, you will be a crucial member of our interdisciplinary team, comprising highly creative and talented biologists, computational scientists, and other drug discovery team members.
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Our Intelligent Protein Design Technology™ merges computational protein design, machine learning, and synthetic biology tools to produce proteins, enzymes, and bio-based processes more efficiently than even Mother Nature.
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An ideal candidate will have AAV purification experience, or broad recombinant protein and vector production experience, a collaborative spirit and a desire to work in a fast-paced startup environment.
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The technician will perform research tasks in combinatorial and high-throughput biology, including autoantibody profiling with REAP, as well as protein engineering and antibody discovery with yeast-surface display.
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In 2018, we spun out of the University of Washington's Institute for Protein Design and Center for Synthetic Biology - both fantastic communities of brilliant and highly entrepreneurial scientists.
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As a Research Associate II at Cajal, you will be part of and support the Drug Discovery group, tasked with rapidly inventing and advancing transformative therapies. Perform tissue culture of immortalized adherent cell lines, primary cells, and IPSCs.
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Perform molecular biology techniques- including qPCR, RNA extractions, MSD's, and many more. perform molecular biology techniques- including qPCR, RNA extractions, MSD's, and many more. Work on assay development, cellular assays, and cell culturing.
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Biotechnology program courses: Protein purification using AKTA, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, independent research, cell culture (mammalian, insect) Biotechnology program courses: Protein purification using AKTA, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, independent research, cell culture (mammalian, insect.
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