Research Laboratory Tech Sr
Ann Arbor, MI · On-site
Assessment of gene editing (CRISPR, base editing) Experience with confocal fluorescence microscopy Experience with nanoparticle characterization and isolation/purification Experience with or ...
Ann Arbor, MI · On-site
Assessment of gene editing (CRISPR, base editing) Experience with confocal fluorescence microscopy Experience with nanoparticle characterization and isolation/purification Experience with or ...
Ann Arbor, MI · On-site
Assessment of gene editing (CRISPR, base editing) Experience with confocal fluorescence microscopy Experience with nanoparticle characterization and isolation/purification Experience with or ...
Gene-editing experience using CRISPR-Cas9 technology would be desirable * Experience working with standard molecular and cell biology techniques would be desirable * Experience with fluorescent ...
Gene-editing experience using CRISPR-Cas9 technology would be desirable * Experience working with standard molecular and cell biology techniques would be desirable * Experience with fluorescent ...
Dharmacons services and reagents, which leverage gene-editing and modulation technologies, are now complemented by Revvitys imaging, detection, automation and LabChip platforms to better enable ...
Dharmacons services and reagents, which leverage gene-editing and modulation technologies, are now complemented by Revvitys imaging, detection, automation and LabChip platforms to better enable ...
Grand Rapids, MI · On-site
$70K/yr
Previous research experience with microglia, neuroinflammation, epigenetics, gene therapy, CRISPR gene editing/screen, iPSCs or animal models are preferred. * A record of peer-reviewed publications ...
Grand Rapids, MI · On-site
$70K/yr
Previous research experience with microglia, neuroinflammation, epigenetics, gene therapy, CRISPR gene editing/screen, iPSCs or animal models are preferred. * A record of peer-reviewed publications ...
Ann Arbor, MI · On-site +1
$75K - $100K/yr
Deep technical knowledge of assigned product portfolio and applications, which include drug discovery, drug metabolism, ADME/Toxicology, cancer organoids, and gene editing, among other products.
Ann Arbor, MI · On-site +1
$75K - $100K/yr
Deep technical knowledge of assigned product portfolio and applications, which include drug discovery, drug metabolism, ADME/Toxicology, cancer organoids, and gene editing, among other products.
Deep technical knowledge of assigned product portfolio and applications, which include drug discovery, drug metabolism, ADME/Toxicology, cancer organoids, and gene editing, among other products.
Deep technical knowledge of assigned product portfolio and applications, which include drug discovery, drug metabolism, ADME/Toxicology, cancer organoids, and gene editing, among other products.
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Professionals in Gene Editing roles often spend their days designing and executing experiments, analyzing genetic sequences, and developing new methods for modifying DNA in various organisms. You may also be responsible for maintaining detailed lab documentation, troubleshooting experimental challenges, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams of biologists, chemists, and data analysts. Common tasks include preparing genetic constructs, operating advanced laboratory equipment, and interpreting research results to inform ongoing projects. These responsibilities are integral to driving scientific discovery and bringing new gene-editing applications to practical use.
To thrive in Gene Editing, you need a strong background in molecular biology, genetics, and biotechnology, typically supported by an advanced degree such as a PhD or MS in related fields. Familiarity with gene editing tools like CRISPR-Cas9, PCR, DNA sequencing platforms, and relevant software is essential, along with potential certifications in laboratory safety or bioinformatics. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving abilities, and collaborative communication skills are valuable for navigating complex experiments and coordinating with research teams. These competencies are vital to ensure experimental accuracy, maintain compliance with regulations, and drive innovation in this rapidly evolving scientific area.
A Gene Editing job involves researching, developing, and applying techniques to modify DNA in organisms to achieve desired traits or correct genetic defects. Professionals in this field work with technologies like CRISPR, TALENs, and zinc finger nucleases to edit genes for medical, agricultural, or scientific purposes. Roles may include laboratory research, therapeutic development, or regulatory compliance. Scientists in this field typically have backgrounds in genetics, molecular biology, or biotechnology.

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