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for M.D. applicants; Board certified Clinical Chemistry or Immunology for Ph.D applicants. Experience with multidisciplinary clinical change management is preferred. The Special Coagulation Laboratory
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B, Chemistry Regional Business Office Job Profile Title Grants Manager B Job Description Summary SAS Finance is seeking a new Grants Manager B. The Grants Manager B will report to the Chemistry
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, preferentially no more than 2 year postdoctoral experience, and a strong background in organic synthesis. Expertise in lipid synthesis and click chemistry with excellent publication record is preferred
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vector technology for close to three decades. We have emerged as the 'go-to' organization for public and private partners, who want to participate in the gene therapy space. Currently, we are positioned
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for close to three decades. We have emerged as the “go-to” organization for public and private partners, who want to participate in the gene therapy space. Currently, we are positioned to lead another
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disciplines. -- Laboratory and Inventory Management: Maintain cleanliness and organization within the lab, manage inventories. -- Administrative Oversight: Facilitate all administrative aspects of laboratory
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of publications. Will act as a back up in placing orders for supplies and maintaining inventory in the chemistry lab. Position contingent upon funding. Job Description Job Responsibilities Conduct experiments
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· Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences, Engineering, Chemistry, or a related field, and 3-5 years work experience in a laboratory setting or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Masters
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how to implement and troubleshoot PCR protocols including Single Genome Amplification, next generation sequencing library preparation, sequencing chemistries, and high throughput purification methods