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Research Assistant III - Immune Organ--Chip

Job in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02298, USA
Listing for: Conditions. Workplace Diversity, LLC.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-30
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Immunology Research, Clinical Research
  • Healthcare
    Clinical Research
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 55000 - 75000 USD Yearly USD 55000.00 75000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Research Assistant III - Immune Organ-on-Chip

About you

You are a collaborative, impact-focused problem solver who wants to be part of a dynamic team dedicated to creating and commercializing novel approaches to global challenges in healthcare and sustainability. You are excited by the opportunity to explore your scientific interests and apply your knowledge to tackle ambitious projects in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment with strong support from scientific, operational, and administrative experts.

You enjoy working with highly motivated, diverse teams and leveraging your expertise to drive innovations that can change the world.

About the role

We are looking for a Research Assistant III to join the Lymph Node Organ on Chip team in Dr. Don Ingber’s laboratory. We use advanced Lymph Node Organ Chip models to recapitulate key aspects of human immunobiology to study human immune responses against vaccines, pathogens and/or foreign antigens, tumor–immune interactions, inflammation, environmental exposures, and responses to candidate therapeutics. Our goal is to improve prediction of human drug safety and efficacy, uncover disease mechanisms, and accelerate development of new therapies, including through collaborations with industry partners and potential startup efforts.

Reporting to the Director leading the team, you will execute and help optimize experiments using Lymph Node Organ Chips; culture and maintain human immune cells, primary human cells and human cancer cell lines and co culture systems; and assist in developing, troubleshooting, and standardizing human lymph node microphysiological models for translational studies. You will perform imaging, molecular, and functional assays; analyze and summarize datasets;

prepare figures and presentations; and maintain detailed electronic lab notebooks, SOPs, and inventories while contributing to overall lab organization and compliance. You will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of biologists and engineers, help train and mentor junior staff, co ops, and interns, and learn cutting edge organ on chip, lung cell culture, and analytical techniques. The ideal candidate is comfortable performing a variety of tasks within the same week, has diverse research experience, and thrives in a highly collaborative, fast paced research environment.

What

you'll do
  • Isolate and culture human immune cells with guidance from the lymph node organ on chip team. Collaborate with team members to set up different types of cocultures.
  • Perform microfluidic organ‑on‑chip experiments, including primary immune cell, cancer cell and other primary human cell culture and chip maintenance, in support of lymph node‑on‑chip experiments.
  • Execute and contribute to the design of endpoint assays including, but not limited to:
    Luminex assays, cytokine MSD assays, flow cytometry, viability analysis, imaging, qPCR, neutralizing assay etc., in collaboration with experienced staff members.
  • Accurately and thoroughly document experimental observations and protocols; write/update standard operating procedures.
  • Follow Harvard's best practices for data storage and sharing experimental records with the team. Order supplies/consumables and maintain shared stocks.
  • Maintain tissue culture facilities, including daily maintenance of tissue culture equipment such as hoods, incubators, and water baths.
  • Collaborate with other teams at the Wyss Institute or in other institutions to provide project support as needed. As an example, you may be asked to provide cells for exciting projects happening around the institute.
  • Contribute to the writing of journal articles, reviews, and patents.
  • Train other members of the team in specific techniques and/or best practices.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to teamwork, scientific rigor, and collaboration within and across teams.
What you’ll need
  • Bachelor’s degree in biology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field is required.
  • Two or more years of full-time research experience involving mammalian cell culture and cell-based assays in an academic, hospital, or industry laboratory setting. Advanced education may count towards years of experience.
Desirable skills
  • Master’s…
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