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职位描述
Company Overview
Minerva Biotechnologies is an innovative biopharmaceutical firm pioneering advancements in immunotherapies targeting solid tumor cancers and cellular therapies for regenerative medicine. Their clinical portfolio features advanced antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) and CAR-T technologies aimed at the MUC1* receptor present in various solid tumors. The company's consistent scientific breakthroughs reflect its dedicated and collaborative team committed to significantly impacting oncology and regenerative medicine's future.
Role Summary
We are seeking a highly motivated Research Associate for a full-time, on-site position located in Woburn, Massachusetts. The selected candidate will join a skilled team focused on conducting groundbreaking research to propel the therapeutic pipeline forward. Responsibilities include executing cell-based in vitro assays and in vivo studies supporting the progression of therapeutic candidates from preclinical phases to clinical trials. This role demands a blend of intellectual curiosity, strong proficiency in cell biology and biochemistry, and enthusiasm for collaborative problem-solving within a dynamic, fast-paced lab environment.
Qualifications and Expectations
- A Bachelor of Science degree coupled with practical experience in cellular and molecular biology techniques such as cell culture, flow cytometry, and ELISA.
- Hands-on experience with in vivo models is highly desirable.
- Contribute to shaping research strategy by developing a thorough understanding of target disease biology and ensuring experimental designs align with overarching project goals.
- Independently analyze and interpret data, troubleshoot technical challenges promptly, and devise innovative solutions to facilitate project advancement.
- Demonstrate a collaborative approach, effectively engaging with cross-functional teams.
- Manage and prioritize multiple concurrent projects, meet deadlines consistently, and adapt flexibly to evolving priorities inherent in a fast-moving research setting.