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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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an analytical and chemical biology strategy, commensurate with each project's stage, to provide data and interpretations that enable efficient and effective decision-making regarding linker payload
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on transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, RNA biology, and/or cell signaling and guide a small group. The individual selected for this position will have a strong record of innovative studies and proven
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relationships, biomarker characterization and early clinical trial design Collaborate with research biology in the development of in-vitro assays and in-vivo models to generate data that inform preclinical
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Why Patients Need You What You Will Achieve This is a laboratory-based position in the Viral Vaccine & Immunology group (Research). The ideal applicant must have experience in biology and
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experience. Laboratory experience in biology, immunology, virology, and/or microbiology. Ability to collaborate and work in team environment. Good computer skills including word processing, Excel, PowerPoint
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across the biology, computational, and translational sciences to advance oncology therapeutics from concept to clinic. How You Will Achieve It Utilize experience and creativity in synthetic and medicinal
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agency requirements. Satisfactorily complete all cGMP/GLP and safety training in conformance with Departmental requirements. Qualifications Must-Have Bachelor's Degree in life science (e.g. biology, cell
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. The successful candidate must have experience programming, troubleshooting and supporting various types of laboratory equipment. A general understanding of biology is required. Key to the role is a demonstrated
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projects with a focus on antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) that target oncogenic pathways and processes. You will work as a member of the ADC Biology team, performing a range of in vitro pharmacology and