Takeda is seeking an Associate Scientist to advance novel cancer therapies involving Vd1 gamma delta T-cells in its Cambridge, MA location. The ideal candidate will possess a Master's degree in Biology or a related field, along with relevant laboratory experience, particularly in the isolation and functional assessment of Vd1 T-cells
Job Summary
Lead from the lab to advance novel and differentiated products to the clinic by contributing to discovery projects focused on leveraging Vd1 gamma delta T-cells as cancer treatment.
Independently design, execute, and interpret well-defined functional in vitro, and ex vivo assays to understand the pharmacology and therapeutic mechanism-of-action of candidate molecules.
Analyze, interpret, and present data to partners, and play an active role in the subsequent scientific discussions leading to important decisions and program-ensuring next steps.
Matching Summary
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Takeda is seeking an Associate Scientist to advance novel cancer therapies involving Vd1 gamma delta T-cells in its Cambridge, MA location. The ideal candidate will possess a Master's degree in Biology or a related field, along with relevant laboratory experience, particularly in the isolation and functional assessment of Vd1 T-cells.
Salary
$99,500 - $170,600 per year
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Vd1 gamma delta T-cells
in vitro and ex vivo assays
high-parameter flow cytometry
immune cell isolation and culture
scientific discussions and decision making
Nice-to-have
cross functional project team meetings
subject matter expert
regulatory filings contribution
Key Requirements
Master’s degree in Biology, Biosciences, or related field
18 months of related experience
Isolate, culture and expand Vd1 gamma delta T cells
Design and execute in vitro/ex vivo assays of Vd1 gamma delta T cell function
RNA-FISH PrimeFlow Cytometric Assays design and optimization