Senior Scientist– Viral Vaccines & Immunology
29 Jul 2024
Location: Pearl River, New York, United States
Job Type: Full time
Salary: $88,300.00 to $147,100.00 per year
About the Role
As a Senior Scientist in Viral Vaccines & Immunology group, you will spearhead groundbreaking research aimed at developing next-generation vaccines that can transform patient lives. By leveraging your innovative mind and deep expertise in immunology, you will lead projects to uncover novel immunological mechanisms, and design cutting-edge vaccine candidates. Your work will directly contribute to the discovery of new vaccine targets and the optimization of immunogenic formulations, ultimately advancing our mission to deliver life-saving vaccines and improve global health outcomes.
Role Responsbilities
- Regularly contribute and influence at the project team level.
- Effectively collaborate with other members of Vaccine Research & Development and supporting partner lines.
- Develop in vitro and ex-vivo assays for vaccine and adjuvant development.
- Develop, optimize, and perform flow cytometry and multiplex cytokine assays to support preclinical studies.
- Supervise junior colleagues in design and execution of experiments.
- Identify, trouble-shoot, and optimize relevant assay systems, technologies, and readouts.
- Develop assays or animal models required to support various vaccine projects.
- Conduct research that leads to publication in peer-reviewed journals and presentation of data at internal and external meetings.
Qualifications
Must-Have
- PhD in Immunology OR Master’s degree and 8+ years of scientific/technical experience.
- Strong experience in innate immunity.
- Highly skilled with biomarker assay platforms such as immunoassays (ADCC, ADCP, ELISpot, ELISA, Luminex, MSD).
- Expertise in the isolation, differentiation and characterization of primary immune cells from murine tissues and human blood.
- Strong background and experience in multiparametric flow cytometry assays including immunophenotyping and immune based functional assays.
- Extensive experience in immune cell isolation and characterization using multi-color flow cytometry.
- Ability to perform complex data analysis.
- Team player with strong communication skills - written and verbal.
- Strong time management and organizational skills.
- Track record of scientific excellence in immunology.
Nice-to-Have
- Experience in organoid vaccine models.
- Expertise in the development of assays for adjuvanted vaccines.
- Experience with coding, including writing R and Python scripts.
- Solid background in vaccine research, innate immunology, infectious diseases or related fields, and a desire to continue in a laboratory-focused role.
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