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, and cellular and gene therapies. Research Project: CBER’s mission is to ensure the safety, purity, potency, and effectiveness of biological products including vaccines, blood and blood products, and
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of Health and Human Services. CBER's mission is to protect and enhance the public health through the regulation of biological and related products including blood, vaccines, allergenics, tissues, and cellular
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of Health and Human Services. CBER's mission is to protect and enhance the public health through the regulation of biological and related products including blood, vaccines, allergenics, tissues, and cellular
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host immune system. These responses are frequently HLA-restricted and mediated by T cell receptor (TCR) recognition. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of FDA scientists, you will gain
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protect and enhance the public health through the regulation of biological and related products including blood, vaccines, allergenics, tissues, and cellular and gene therapies. Research Project: The FDA
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therapeutics. The experience includes opportunities to learn the operation and upkeep of physiological and cell culture instrumentation, apply quality assurance and quality control practices, and contribute
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, resuscitative adjuncts and biological therapeutics for combat casualty care. You will also have the opportunity to participate in the maintenance and operation of physiological, and cell culture instrumentation
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vaccine platforms including mRNA vaccines (SARS-CoV-2) and novel delivery systems. The analysis of immune response involves detailed investigation of the cellular and molecular mechanisms controlling
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of basic laboratory assays (i.e. ELISA, flow cytometry, western blots, cell culture or other molecular and cellular biology methods), immunological/virological assays (i.e. neutralization assays, plaque
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skills: Experience in statistical programming in languages such as R (ideal) or Python. An understanding of linear models and probability. A background in biology, with a preference for cellular biology