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Doctorate in microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, or virology. Bachelor's degree in microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, or virology. Master's degree in microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, or virology.
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It will be necessary to work in other departmental locations in order to meet patient service requirements, especially at Harborview Medical Center, UW Virology (1616 Eastlake) and South Lake Union.
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Ph. D. in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., immunology, virology, microbiology, or related field). As a Principal Scientist, you will play a critical role in advancing our RNA vaccine candidates from preclinical research to phase 2 clinical trials.
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M.S. or B.S. in Biological or Chemical Engineering, Virology, Molecular or Cellular Biology, Biochemistry, or related discipline. Perform hands-on experimental work in the development and optimization of upstream (cell culture and transfection conditions) and downstream (clarification, tangential flow filtration, chromatography) unit operations for viral vector production.
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Experience in upstream and/or downstream bioprocess development. Experience with flow cytometry instrumentation, maintenance, and software (FlowJo) On-Board Scientific is hiring an Associate Research Scientist (Cell Culture) in Seattle, WA.
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Includes culturing primary cells, staining, and flow cytometry. Desire and drive to learn the biological mechanism of cell and gene therapy products and passion for their impact on the lives of patients with serious diseases.
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BA/BS degree in microbiology, immunology, virology, or similar areas of focus. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in virology and molecular biology and experience working with rodents.
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Conditions) and downstream (clarification, tangential flow filtration, chromatography) unit operations for viral vector production. Perform hands-on experimental work in the development and optimization of upstream (cell culture and transfection.
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A strong background in in vitro analytical methods and assay development is required, while in vivo models, virology, formulations and/or using immunology-based assays is strongly encouraged. Experience in assay development with Immunology, Virology, Vaccinology, or related research field preferred.
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A PhD in immunology or a related field (such as host-pathogenesis/microbiology/ virology) and experience in immunology, cell biology and/or molecular biology are required. A PhD in immunology or a related field (such as host-pathogenesis/microbiology/ virology) and experience in immunology, cell biology and/or molecular biology are required.
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