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Perform tissue culture of immortalized adherent cell lines, primary cells, and IPSCs. Demonstrated experience with and thorough knowledge of cell culture, transfection, and/or transduction of mammalian cells.
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Isolate and quantify DNA, RNA, and miRNA from FFPE tissue sections, frozen tissue samples, cell pellets, and biological fluids (e.g. whole blood or plasma) Familiarity and experience with protein work, cell culture, or histology preferred but not required.
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This RA I will support the work of the team by performing cell isolation from blood and tissue, cell culture, flow cytometry, flow panel design and development, participating in the general operation and maintenance of the laboratory, and performing routine laboratory tasks.
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Related actvities to support this work will also include protein biochemistry, tissue culture, and lab maintenance. 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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Successful completion and documentation of experiments involving mammalian tissue culture and multiparameter flow cytometry required. Research in the James Lab focuses on the study of interactions between autoreactive T cells and target tissue.
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Experience in molecular biology, protein engineering, protein purification, Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), and tissue culture. Experience with developing and maintaining B cell culture systems.
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Have experience with cell culture, transfection, and/or transduction of mammalian cells; 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 tissue culture and immunoassays. Building a culture of care, engagement, and recognition with clear outcomes. Work with outside contractors/CROs for conduct of in vitro and/or in vivo studies.
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Hands-on research experience with yeast display/phage display, protein biochemistry, and/or structural biology. Must have scientific knowledge in the area of immunology, protein engineering, directed evolution, or similar field.
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The Non-Registered Tech performs routine laboratory duties to include tracking and receiving samples, communication with clients, Supply maintenance (ordering and reagent prep), lab cleaning and basic maintenance, pre-analytic specimen processing (tissue culture, slidemaking, FISH processing), and assisting analysis techs as needed (preparing karyotypes using computerized system.
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Their primary focus is on developing unique and fi rst-in-class therapeutic drugs for cancer immunotherapy using cutting-edge protein engineering with directed evolution. With a track record of global leadership in bone marrow transplantation, HIV/AIDS prevention, immunotherapy and COVID-19 vaccines, Fred Hutch has earned a reputation as one of the worlds leading cancer, infectious disease and biomedical research centers.
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Proficient in molecular biology laboratory, flow cytometric, and tissue culture techniques. Approaches include molecular biology, protein expression and purification, virus replication, neutralization, and inhibition, flow cytometry, ELISA, and 10X Genomics single cell RNA sequencing.
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DESIRED: •Experience with tissue culture/sterile technique and general molecular immunology methods. Perform co-culture assays, immunoprecipitation, hplc and immunoassays. Research area: Lung injury and repair, endothelial biology, stromal cell biology, epithelial biology Funding sponsors: NIH, private foundations and other federal sponsors The University of Washington's Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine is seeking a Research Scientist 3.
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Prior experience with experiments involving mammalian tissue culture and multiparameter flow cytometry preferred. Prior experience with experiments involving mammalian tissue culture and multiparameter flow cytometry preferred.
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Our award-winning massages include our signature, deep tissue, hot stone, sports, cupping and maternity massages. Spavia provides a family culture with respect, compassion, and work/life balance where both our guests and team can relax, recenter and renew.
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