Associate Scientist (Immunohistochemistry - IHC)
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Medical Science, Clinical Research, Biomedical Science
Duration: 12 Months with possible extension
Terms:
Contract W2
Description:
ONSITE at USSF
Standard daytime lab hours, approximately 8:00 AM–5:00 PM / 9:00 AM–5:00 PM, with flexibility around exact start/end times.
The ideal candidate will hold a BS or MS in Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, or a related life science discipline and possess strong hands-on laboratory experience in pathology and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Practical experience with staining and assay workflows is essential, and experience operating Ventana and/or Leica BOND automated staining platforms is highly desirable, as it would significantly reduce the required training period.
The strongest candidates will have demonstrated expertise in assay execution and optimization, including single-plex and/or multiplex assays, quality control practices, and the generation of reliable experimental data. They should be quick learners who can rapidly gain independence in the laboratory environment. Given the team s responsibility for managing multiple concurrent projects, the candidate must be highly organized, able to effectively prioritize competing activities, and comfortable multitasking.
The manager is seeking someone who is hands-on, trainable, appropriately aligned to the level of the role, and capable of integrating quickly into the team. Relevant laboratory experience is considered more important than whether the candidate holds a bachelor s or master s degree. While candidates with more than 10 years of experience may be overqualified for the scope and level of this position, short employment durations should not be viewed negatively when supported by reasonable explanations, such as layoffs.
Overall, the highest-priority candidate profile combines strong IHC and pathology experience, familiarity with Ventana or Leica BOND platforms, the ability to work independently in the laboratory, and the capacity to manage multiple projects effectively.
Immunohistochemistry and pathology experience needed
Experience with Leica Bond, Ventana, and/or Intellipath is prefered.
90% of time will be spent in the lab. Shift time will start around 8am-5pm with little flexibility for start and end times.
Seeking an Associate Scientist to work in the Pathology Lab in the Translational Safety & Bioanalytical Sciences Department in South San Francisco, CA. The Associate Scientist will develop and implement specialized tissue-based assays (including multiplex assays and image analysis) to support specific portfolio related questions on target expression and preclinical model development.
Responsibilities include:
Responsibilities include:- Assist with development and implementation of histopathology assays including single and multiplex immunohistochemistry (IHC) assays, in situ hybridization (ISH), both colorimetric and immunofluorescent, and use a variety of imaging modalities.
- Assist with performing image analysis.
- Participate in collaborate with Pathologists, Scientists and Research Associates on multiple concurrent projects to evaluate and deliver data, contribute to early programs and assist with determining mechanism of action and toxicity.
- Work as part of a cross functional team to provide tissue-based assay development for target qualification, pharmacodynamic and efficacy readouts, and biomarker development.
- Organize and present data, including all documentation in required lab information systems and databases, as well as team communications.
Basic Qualifications
OR
Bachelor s degree and 2 years scientific experience
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in cellular biology, molecular biology or related discipline.
- Two or more years’ experience in molecular pathology in an industry setting.
- Basic hands-on experience in a variety of pathology-based methodologies including IHC, multiplex IHC, immunofluorescence imaging and other advanced microscopy, digital pathology/image analysis, specialized tissue sectioning and histology procedures.
- Experience with Leica Bond, Ventana and/ or Intellipath is preferred.
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Excellent communication skills.
Top 3 Must Have Skill Sets:
IHC, Experience with Ventana or Leica Bond and multitasking
Day to Day Responsibilities:
Performing IHC, scanning slides, collaborating with stakeholders and preparing reports
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