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with a passion for using high-dimensional single cell immune profiling data in conjunction with innovative computational approaches and systems immunology knowledge to transforming vaccine research
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basic discoveries in the field of cancer cell biology into novel therapeutics. The Senior Scientist will work within a collaborative team of motivated and scientifically rigorous scientists to conduct
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& Discovery and supporting partner lines. Participate in collaborations on novel T cell/DC targets with internal and external collaborators. Assist Lead Biomarker Scientist to develop, optimize, validate, and
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of biochemical and of cell-based functional assay and high-throughput screening to support the BioMedicine Design portfolio. The candidate will be responsible for the design and execution of experiments using a
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the Cancer Cell Biology division to support our collective efforts to discover and target drivers of prostate cancer disease progression. This is a lab-based position with a focus on designing and executing
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interactions Hands on experience with cell culture and cell-based assays including confocal microscopy-based single molecule assays to characterize RNA-based products Displayed experience in scientific analysis
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editing methods with high-dimensional functional assays and physiologically relevant cell models. He/She/They will collaborate closely with partner lines in a highly cross-matrixed environment to develop
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(examples, CNS regulation of energy balance, muscle or adipose metabolism/function). Expertise in cell biology and physiology with emphasis on metabolism and signaling pathways is essential. Experience
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and cell biology, pathway regulation, etc. Familiarity with machine learning techniques and their application to biological data. Experience with mass spectrometry-based proteomics/metabolomics
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oncology, internal medicine, inflammation and immunology, and rare diseases. Working collaboratively with project teams, you will implement experimental techniques such as cell-based assays and in vivo