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27836BR Molecular Biosciences Position Overview The Protein Structure and X-ray Crystallography Laboratory (PSXL) is a core laboratory that focuses on the 3-dimensional structure determination
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27837BR Molecular Biosciences Position Overview The Protein Structure and X-ray Crystallography Laboratory (PSXL) is a core laboratory that focuses on the 3-dimensional structure determination
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, stabilization, formulation, and delivery of a wide variety of biopharmaceutical drug and vaccine candidates including peptides, proteins, mRNA, polysaccharide-protein conjugates, virus-like particles, as
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are not limited to) data mining genomic data from publicly available sources, genome assembly, gene annotation, variant calling, running protein folding predication software. There is the possibility
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, stabilization, formulation, and delivery of a wide variety of biopharmaceutical drug and vaccine candidates including peptides, proteins, mRNA, polysaccharide-protein conjugates, virus-like particles, as
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biology techniques for protein, RNA, and DNA (e.g., CRISPR/Cas9 Genome-editing, molecular cloning, PCR, protein expression and purification, RNA synthesis,) as evidenced in application materials. Experience
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cells or purified proteins/peptides/compounds into assay plates and perform plate reads. Sterile techniques for cell culture maintenance. 30% Preparing, maintaining and operating automation workstations
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experience, as demonstrated by previous work history. Working knowledge of molecular biology techniques for protein, RNA and DNA (e.g., PCR) as demonstrated in application materials and interview. Experience
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, develop algorithms and software, apply them to biological molecular systems, and perform computer-aided drug and protein design. 10% - Present updates on ongoing research, written reports on research
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on Waters and SciEx instrumentations Experience with drug metabolite identification of in vitro/ in vivo dosing experiments. At least three years of experience in protein binding, cell permeability, and