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ROLE SUMMARY At Pfizer we deliver breakthroughs that change patients' lives. In La Jolla, we are dedicated to the development of oncology agents that disrupt cancer biology or redirect the immune
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with a background in hormone-driven cancers to join a dynamic and fast-paced discovery biology team. The successful candidate will join the Oncogene & Cancer Vulnerabilities group embedded within
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of the Oncogenic Transcriptional Networks Group within the Cancer Cell Biology (CCB) Department. The candidate should have expertise in cell line engineering technologies, molecular and protein biology methods, and
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, high-content/high-throughput screening, molecular biology, and complex cellular models, to support and accelerate the deconvolution of novel therapeutic mechanisms across a diverse discovery portfolio
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, chemical biology, structural biology, analytical chemistry etc. You will play a vital role as a key contributor in large, multi-disciplinary matrix teams from project inception through to delivery
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technology development Hands on experience in mRNA synthesis, purification, characterization, and translational profiling Strong understanding of RNA biology and modeling for RNA folding and RNA-protein
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, strain prediction based on genetics, structure, antigenic and relevant metadata. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES Provide AI/ML and computational biology expertise to support Vaccine research & Development
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/ project team independently and proactively. Perform laboratory experiments to help establish robust disease biology, biochemical and cell-based compound screening assays and carry out in vivo evaluation
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assays Ability to use appropriate software to perform analysis of data Basic laboratory skills in the area of aseptic technique, solution making, molecular biology, western blotting, biochemical assays and
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timely documentation of experiments in a laboratory notebook Qualifications Must-Have BS degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, or related field with 2-5 years relevant