Research Assistant Ii
Current• 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, assessing their purity, affinity, and concentration, and generating Certificates of Analysis. • 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 testing groups by building and continuously supplying customized protein reagents for internal and outsourced assays.