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 Assoc Scientist Position: Schering Plough Hybridoma Development [View Printable]
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Associate Scientist, Hybridoma Production
Business Division Research and Development
Country U.S.A.
Location CA Palo Alto

Job Description The selected candidate will join a team responsible for the development and application of hybridoma technology and/or other biological discovery approaches to support research through production of monoclonal antibodies against targets of therapeutic interest with the aim of increasing the throughput and yield of high-affinity antibodies.

Specific responsibilities will include electro-cell fusion, generation, cloning, and production of monoclonal antibodies, tissue culture maintenance, assay development, performance of ELISA and FACS screens, and T-cell/B-cell isolation.
Minimal education required for this job Bachelors Degree -- Any

Skills Qualifications include a BS/MS degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology or a related field with 3+ years of academic or industrial experience, including hybridoma construction and production of murine monoclonal antibodies. Candidate should have an excellent tissue culture skills and the ability to work independently, along with strong organization skills.

http://www.schering-plough.com/schering_plough/careers/jobframe.jsp
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Posted Jan 12, 2007, 22:10 PM
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