Base: $27.95 - $40.70phly; bonus/equity: not speci...
Fully remote
Bachelor's degree in medical laboratory science or related field
Minimum 2 years paid laboratory experience
Prior immunology coursework or research experience
The Center for Integration Science is seeking a Medical Laboratory Scientist I to support cancer and autoimmune disease research, particularly focusing on immune monitoring and cell therapy using advanced flow cytometry techniques. This fully remote position emphasizes collaboration, continuous learning, and delivering high-quality data to enhance patient care
Job Summary
This position offers a rare opportunity to work directly with novel and FDA-approved CAR-T and other immune-based therapies in cancer and autoimmune disease.
The role involves performing multi-parameter flow cytometry using BD FACSLyric and spectral Cytek Aurora instruments to assess immune phenotype and CAR-T response.
Candidates will take a lead role in the development, optimization, and scientific refinement of immune monitoring assays while collaborating with scientists and clinicians across the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute.
Matching Summary
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The Center for Integration Science is seeking a Medical Laboratory Scientist I to support cancer and autoimmune disease research, particularly focusing on immune monitoring and cell therapy using advanced flow cytometry techniques. This fully remote position emphasizes collaboration, continuous learning, and delivering high-quality data to enhance patient care.
Salary
Base: $27.95 - $40.70/Hourly; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive benefits, career advancement, differentials, premiums, and bonuses included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory Science or related field
Minimum 2 years paid laboratory experience
Prior immunology coursework or research experience
Hands-on experience with clinical flow cytometry
Experience processing blood and bone marrow specimens
Nice-to-have
MLS ASCP board certification preferred
Experience with spectral flow cytometry instruments