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Full-time Cancer Research/Drug Development

at Company in Los Angeles, CA

A new start-up biomedical company in the L.A. area is looking for an experienced lab technician or research associate with BS or MS or PhD degree. More important than the degree is the relevant laboratory/research experience of the applicant, as detailed below. The position is available immediately and might involve, at least partially, work on the Health Sciences Campus (HSC) of the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles.

The ongoing research project deals with antitumor drug development and involves the testing of novel pharmacologic agents in mammalian cell culture systems in vitro, as well as in mouse tumor models in vivo. The ideal applicant has extensive hands-on experience in a variety of techniques of modern biomedical research, such as tumor cell culture, transfection of mammalian cells with cDNA vectors or siRNA, MTT assays, colony-formation assays, Western and Northern blot analysis, PCR, immuno-histochemistry, and work with mouse tumor models. In addition, experience with data archiving, presentation, and evaluation is desirable.

Interested applicants should send their curriculum vitae (as a PDF), which should include a detailed description of their education and their hands-on research experience, especially with regards to the above-listed techniques. Short-listed applicants will be asked to provide letters of reference and a photo (headshot).

American citzenship or permanent residency (green card) is required for this position.


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