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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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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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assays Basic laboratory skills in the area of solution making, molecular biology, biochemical assays and sample processing Knowledge Ability to use appropriate software to perform data analysis Experience
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molecular and cellular-based assays as well as mentoring junior colleagues. The ideal candidate is a team player, has familiarity with prostate cancer disease biology, and a demonstrated track record of
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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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, 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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mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, large-scale mammalian cell expression, and protein production analysis for supporting protein therapeutics discovery efforts. The individual will perform
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for this position. You will work collaboratively within the chemistry department and researchers across the biology, computational, and translational sciences. You will play a vital role as scientific leader and key
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will work collaboratively in matrixed and cross-functional teams to efficiently address project needs in a timely manner. Key Responsibilities Apply cellular and molecular biology laboratory techniques
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, cross-functional collaboration, scientific writing, and public speaking PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Ph.D. in Immunology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology Experience in lipid nanoparticle