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Assays include immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, DNA damage assays, RNA and DNA analysis, and immune cell functional assays. Experience with DNA damage assays such as COMET and TUNEL. Proficiency with immunological techniques including flow cytometry, ELISA, ELISPOT, RNA and DNA isolation is a plus.
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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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Oversight of customer systems (EDI/order management, PLM, Core Data Portal, etc) implementations of any new customer process expectations. Lead coordinated efforts with South East Asia sourcing and production teams for all product pricing and purchase order management.
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Experience with tissue culture of primary cells, DNA/RNA isolation, and experience with molecular assays such as DNA/RNA sequencing, RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, CRISPR gene editing. Organize and assist with the management of a cancer research laboratory including maintaining a biospecimen bank, organizing freezer/liquid nitrogen biospecimen storage, train laboratory personnel in standard methods/assays (tissue culture, PCR, DNA/RNA extractions, organoid development, mouse handling, xenograft implantation and harvesting, xenograft treatments.
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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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By merging innovations in AI and RNA technology to generate and analyze hundreds of billions of therapeutic possibilities, ShapeTX is developing breakthroughs in RNA editing, next-generation AAVs, and disruptive gene therapy manufacturing.
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Basic knowledge of mouse neuroanatomy, genetics, flow cytometry, RNA sequencing, electrophysiology and/or cell biology. Basic knowledge of mouse neuroanatomy, genetics, flow cytometry, RNA sequencing, electrophysiology and/or cell biology.
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We provide world-class development and manufacture of mammalian and microbial-based therapeutic proteins, plasmid DNA (pDNA), messenger RNA (mRNA), viral vectors, and genetically engineered cells.
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Familiarity with signal transduction, cell signaling, RNA biology, genome engineering, synthetic biology, functional genomics and screening, or related disciplines. Bachelors degree in Synthetic Biology, Bioengineering, Genetics, Genomics, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, or related field.
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The companys GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler enables highly-multiplexed spatial profiling of RNA and protein targets in a variety of sample types, including FFPE tissue sections. APICS CPIM, CSCP or CLTD.
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Develop and optimize analysis workflows to analyze NGS data, including both whole genome sequencing (WGS/WES), targeted sequencing, and bulk/single cell RNA Seq. The Computational Biologist will work closely with scientists and other computational biologists to analyze NGS genomics data and develop bioinformatics methods to solve exciting and challenging problems in cell and gene therapy, immunology, and stem cell biology.
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Experience in molecular biology techniques, including primer design, PCR, plasmid construction, sequencing, DNA or RNA purification. Applying expertise in CRISPR gene editing technology, work with R&D team to develop RNA LNP formulations for customers' early phase drug development project, and carry out in vitro assays to evaluate the formulations' performance.
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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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Experience with molecular biology techniques and analysis (DNA/RNA purification, qPCR, ddPCR, etc.) Shape TX is pioneering the field of programmable RNA medicines to repair the genetic causes of diseases.
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As a Research Associate III 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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