What are the responsibilities and job description for the Staff Scientist - Lymphoid Malignancies position at City of Hope?
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City of Hope is in search of a talented Staff Scientist to join a new and growing translational research laboratory focused on understanding the determinants of response and resistance to immune-based therapies in lymphoid malignancies. The Staff Scientist will play a foundational role in shaping a dynamic, collaborative, and high-impact research environment. Our research centers on cutting-edge multimodal cell-free DNA (cfDNA) profiling to identify molecular determinants of treatment response, and on leveraging patient samples and preclinical models to understand how these factors shape the tumor microenvironment and drive therapeutic resistance.
The ideal candidate will bring strong expertise in molecular biology, immunology, and/or bioinformatics to help advance these research goals. The Staff Scientist will be responsible for the development and execution of major research projects, as well as the supervision and mentorship of junior laboratory staff. They will also be expected to collaborate with other researchers and make significant, original contributions toward the laboratory’s scientific aims. Strong communication skills and fluency in English (both spoken and written) are essential in order facilitate the Staff Scientist’s role in presenting research data, writing manuscripts and preparing grant applications.
As a successful candidate, you will:
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- For consideration, please email your resume to Angela Patterson at apatterson@coh.org
- Pay Rate: $38.67-$83.18 per hour
City of Hope is in search of a talented Staff Scientist to join a new and growing translational research laboratory focused on understanding the determinants of response and resistance to immune-based therapies in lymphoid malignancies. The Staff Scientist will play a foundational role in shaping a dynamic, collaborative, and high-impact research environment. Our research centers on cutting-edge multimodal cell-free DNA (cfDNA) profiling to identify molecular determinants of treatment response, and on leveraging patient samples and preclinical models to understand how these factors shape the tumor microenvironment and drive therapeutic resistance.
The ideal candidate will bring strong expertise in molecular biology, immunology, and/or bioinformatics to help advance these research goals. The Staff Scientist will be responsible for the development and execution of major research projects, as well as the supervision and mentorship of junior laboratory staff. They will also be expected to collaborate with other researchers and make significant, original contributions toward the laboratory’s scientific aims. Strong communication skills and fluency in English (both spoken and written) are essential in order facilitate the Staff Scientist’s role in presenting research data, writing manuscripts and preparing grant applications.
As a successful candidate, you will:
- Bring strong expertise in molecular biology, immunology, and/or bioinformatics to help advance these research goals.
- Be responsible for the development and execution of major research projects, as well as the supervision and mentorship of junior laboratory staff.
- Be expected to collaborate with other researchers and make significant, original contributions toward the laboratory’s scientific aims.
- The Staff Scientist must possess, at a minimum, the U.S. equivalent Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in an appropriate discipline, and will often have a Ph.D. or other doctoral level degree.
- Strong communication skills and fluency in English (both spoken and written) are essential in order facilitate the Staff Scientist’s role in presenting research data, writing manuscripts and preparing grant applications.
- PhD in Cancer Biology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, or a related field as well as 3 years of postdoctoral or equivalent experience in translational oncology research.
- Proficiency in one or more of the following areas:
- Molecular Biology Techniques
- Next-generation sequencing, from nucleic acid extraction to library preparation and sequencing
- Quantitative PCR (qPCR) and Western blotting
- Gene editing using CRISPR/Cas9
- Cellular Immunology Techniques
- Multi-parameter flow cytometry
- Cell culture of mouse and human cells, including primary cells and established cell lines
- Microscopy-based spatial deconvolution and/or spatial transcriptomics approaches
- Animal Models
- Experience with syngeneic and transplantable tumor models
- Familiarity with genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) and animal husbandry
City of Hope is an equal opportunity employer. To learn more about our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, please click here.
To learn more about our Comprehensive Benefits, please CLICK HERE.
Salary : $39 - $83