Spring House, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Onsite
Elucidating immune cell roles in tissues
Identifying therapeutic intervention pathways
Designing in vitro target validation studies
The candidate will conduct research directed towards elucidating the protective and pathologic roles of immune cell populations in tissues in health and disease, identifying potential pathways for therapeutic intervention, and designing and executing in vitro target validation studies
Job Summary
The candidate will conduct research directed towards elucidating the protective and pathologic roles of immune cell populations in tissues in health and disease, identifying potential pathways for therapeutic intervention, and designing and executing in vitro target validation studies.
The successful candidate will generate robust, reproducible datasets and clear mechanistic narratives to support decision-making at key governance milestones.
Join us in developing treatments, finding cures, and pioneering the path from lab to life while championing patients every step of the way.
Matching Summary
The candidate will conduct research directed towards elucidating the protective and pathologic roles of immune cell populations in tissues in health and disease, identifying potential pathways for therapeutic intervention, and designing and executing in vitro target validation studies.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
elucidating immune cell roles in tissues
identifying therapeutic intervention pathways
designing in vitro target validation studies
generate robust reproducible datasets
in vitro cell culture experience
gene and protein expression methods
Nice-to-have
influence where medicine is going
championing patients every step of the way
operate as part of a team
strong publication record
Key Requirements
PhD in Immunology, pharmacology or related field
3-5 years post-doctoral experience
Experience with in vivo techniques advantageous
Bioinformatics tools for RNA seq analysis preferred