Job Description
Classification Title:
Assistant Scientist
Classification Minimum Requirements:
MD, PhD, or MD/PhD in immunology, Cancer Biology, or other related field.
Job Description:
Supervising, Teaching & Mentoring
- Lead, supervise, and mentor graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and other research trainees, providing guidance on experimental design, laboratory techniques, data analysis, research practices, and professional development.
- Coordinate and lead laboratory meetings, research discussions, journal clubs, and collaborative meetings with internal and external research teams.
- Foster a collaborative and productive research environment that promotes scientific excellence, professional growth, and adherence to laboratory standards and expectations.
Conducting & Managing Research
- Oversee research projects and laboratory operations, ensuring that activities remain aligned with the laboratory's scientific mission, research objectives, and strategic goals.
- Independently design, conduct, and troubleshoot complex experiments that are critical to the laboratory's research mission.
- Apply and oversee a broad range of advanced research methodologies, including cell culture, animal surgery, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, histology, PCR, Western blotting, MRI imaging, spectroscopy, RNA extraction and sequencing, immunotherapy, and dendritic cell culture.
- Collect, analyze, and interpret complex experimental data using appropriate statistical approaches and contribute to the development of scientifically rigorous conclusions.
- Ensure compliance with applicable institutional and regulatory requirements, including maintaining appropriate approvals and adherence to IACUC protocols and other research-related regulations.
- Oversee laboratory purchasing and resource management, including the procurement of research supplies, equipment, and animals, while ensuring responsible and efficient use of laboratory resources.
- Assist with the management and oversight of grant funds, including monitoring expenditures, supporting budget planning, and identifying opportunities for new research funding.
- Identify relevant funding opportunities and contribute to the preparation and submission of grant proposals, including developing scientific content, figures, supporting documentation, and other proposal materials.
- Lead and contribute to the preparation of abstracts, manuscripts, publications, presentations, and other scientific communications to disseminate research findings.
- Prepare high-quality figures, presentations, and other scientific materials to support publications, grant submissions, scientific meetings, and collaborative research initiatives.
Expected Salary:
$65,000-$68,000
Required Qualifications:
MD, PhD, or MD/PhD in immunology, Cancer Biology, or other related field.
Preferred:
- Experience in immunotherapy
- Ability to work well with a team
- Ability to inspire students
- Desire to maintain regulatory compliance
- Professionalism, working in the lab onsite/in person.
- Professionalism and ability to communicate effectively while maintaining a joyful work environment
Special Instructions to Applicants:
For consideration, please complete an application and include a cover letter, resume and the names and email addresses of three to five references.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Health Assessment Required:
Yes