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Cell Therapy Analytical and Data Network (CTAD) is seeking an enthusiastic, self-driven Assistant Scientist / Associate Scientist to join its Critical Reagent Management team that values data quality, high productivity, and teamwork.
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The Icosavax preclinical development group is seeking a Senior Associate Scientist with a strong background in cell biology/molecular biology/biochemistry to take primary responsibility for all aspects of mammalian cell culture and support progress of our early-stage vaccine programs.
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We are seeking a self-starting, detail oriented, and highly organized on-site scientist for the Cell Assay team at our South Lake Union location. Proficiency with cell-based analytics and molecular methods (e.g. qPCR, Sanger sequencing, flow cytometry, cell sorting, western blot, plate readers, mRNA production, IF, IHC, Cut and Tag, ChIPseq, ChIPqPCR, and MedIP.
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The primary focus of the Associate Scientist role will be to support development and execution of molecular assays to support the preclinical development of CAR T assets working at the interface between process and analytical development.
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This position is ideal for the innovative scientist who is driven and passionate about cell therapy in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Family care services such as adoption and surrogacy reimbursement,fertility/infertilitybenefits, support for traveling mothers, and child, elder and pet care resources.
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The Scientist will have hands-on experience in ligand binding/antibody assay development and will be interested in projects requiring close collaboration with other groups, such as discovery research, product sciences, process development, and QC. The Scientist will be passionate about developing Client medicines, thrive in an intellectually challenging environment, and enjoy collaborating with a team of like-minded Scientists.
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2+ years of data/research scientist, statistician or quantitative analyst in an internet-based company with complex and big data sources experience. As a Language Data Scientist, you will start by diving deep into a couple of critical projects for Bedrock services to drive these projects forward.
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Arcadis is seeking a Project Geologist/Scientist/Engineer to support our Resilience – Environment team and specifically help to lead and grow the emergency response (aka “Incident Response & Recovery”; IRR) group in the Pacific Northwest area.
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At Alpha Bio, we're on a mission to improve human health by unlocking the potential of protein-protein interactions - and we're now seeking a highly motivated Scientist to execute and optimize multiple antibody discovery and assay development initiatives.
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Excellent aseptic technique and experience with mammalian and/or primary cell culture
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We are looking for a Staff Data Scientist to partner with our product managers, designers, software engineers and business leaders to drive adoption for two new products, real-time driving behavior tracking and GPT-4 powered chatbot.
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As an experienced Applied Scientist within our team, you will engage with a skilled and accomplished cross-disciplinary staff to research nascent technologies, conceive and design innovative technologies, and work closely with hardware and software engineers to develop these concepts into products.
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The Research Scientist/Engineer Assistant occupying this position will be trained to conduct research and evaluate the molecular genetics of ovarian cancer. The department of Ob/Gyn and the Swisher Lab are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community (see.
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The Molecular Assay Development team is seeking an accomplished (Senior) Scientist to join our team within the Cellular Therapy Analytical Development (CTAD) organization. The (Senior) Scientist will have extensive hands-on experience in assay development; possess excellent communication skills; and be able to work with cross-functional teams to effectively transfer analytical methods, as wells as maintain and troubleshoot existing methods.
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Job Title: Assistant/Associate ScientistLocation: Seattle, WA (Onsite) Key Responsibilities: Execute Adeno Associated Virus batches at the Pilot scale to support process development and early clinical manufacturing for Cell Therapy programs.
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