Research Assistant Ii
Current
San Rafael, California, United States
- Produce consistently prepared and well-characterized reagents to reduce the risk of assay failure and ensure methods meet regulatory requirements.
- Responsible for the development and quality of Critical Reagents including purifying proteins, conducting protein conjugations (e.g. biotinylation, ruthenylation using standard chemistry), purifying DNA plasmids.
- Monitors and or trend lot-to-lot variability, and may assist with reagent troubleshooting
- Enhance the analytical capabilities of the group.
- Prepare SOPs, reports, and documents such as characterization protocols, development reports, and testing data reports.
- Responsible for the generation, characterization, and release of critical reagents used in clinical and non-clinical sample analysis, the CRG Research Associate will be a critical service to the assay development and.