Conducts research to characterize the immunologic and genomic basis of human cancers using in vitro and murine models
Job Summary
Conducts research to characterize the immunologic and genomic basis of human cancers using in vitro and murine models.
Develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods to achieve characterization of immunologic determinants of response to cancer therapy in surgically obtained clinical specimens.
Trains staff in molecular biology techniques and is desired to have autonomy in experimental work, developing skills in refining and optimizing experimental protocols, and ability to work with and train students.
Matching Summary
Conducts research to characterize the immunologic and genomic basis of human cancers using in vitro and murine models.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
in vitro and murine models
immunologic determinants of response
cancer progression and therapeutic response
immune cell subpopulation analysis
mRNA or protein expression studies
cell function studies
Nice-to-have
autonomy in experimental work
refining and optimizing protocols
ability to work with students
training students
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Biological/Health Science
Equivalent combination of education and experience
Translate, adapt and apply academic or practical knowledge