Scientist, Research Scientist, Clinical Research
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Clinical Research -
Science
Research Scientist, Clinical Research
Requirements
- General knowledge of Biology, Immunology, Flow Cytometry or other related discipline.
- Familiarity with operation of routine laboratory instruments.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Effective interpersonal skills.
- Effective analytical and problem‑solving skills.
- Demonstrated ability to follow established policies and procedures.
- Demonstrated ability to interpret and present data of simple to moderate complexity.
- Demonstrated ability to keep accurate and complete laboratory records and logs.
- Previous experience with Flow Cytometry and related software is a plus.
- Minimum Bachelor’s degree in a biological science discipline.
- Minimum 0–2 years of relevant experience.
The Scientist I is responsible for assisting in the development and evaluation of new reagents and enhancements to existing reagents. Executes experiments independently and evaluates and discusses data. Presents and explains material of simple to moderate complexity and prepares protocols and other documents. Has job skill and technical knowledge to perform established procedures. Under general supervision, plans, designs and performs reagent development activities.
Work focus includes areas of Immunology, Cell Biology and Stem Cells using techniques such as multi‑parameter flow cytometery, cell stimulation and cell culture assays. Direction is defined jointly with supervisor to meet short and mid‑term goals. This position will regularly work with human and laboratory animal tissues.
- Performs experiments to evaluate new reagents using flow cytometery.
- Prepares protocols, reports and summaries.
- Tabulates and analyzes experimental dat.
Minimum Bachelor’s degree in a biological science discipline.
Additional InformationCollege degree or HS Diploma with +5 years biopharmaceutical industry experience.
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