Job Description
Job Summary:
- We are seeking a motivated and skilled Scientist to join our Retinal Immunology and Neuroinflammation team as a contingent worker.
- The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at understanding immune mechanisms in retinal diseases, supporting our mission to develop transformative therapies for patients..
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Design and execute experiments to investigate and translate immune and neuroinflammatory mechanisms into therapeutic disease programs, supporting target validation from discovery through preclinical development.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with internal teams and external partners to support the screening of preclinical candidates across diverse modalities, using target- and disease-relevant functional readouts to drive program decisions.
- Develop, optimize, and validate immunological and cell-based assays in support of research programs.
- Maintain accurate and detailed laboratory records in compliance with internal documentation standards
Analyze, interpret, and present experimental data to internal stakeholders. - Contribute to scientific discussions and help drive innovation within the team.
Education & Experience Requirements:
- PhD in Immunology, Neuroscience, Cell Biology, or a related field with 0–3 years of postdoctoral or industry experience OR Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant scientific discipline with 4–7 years of hands-on laboratory research experience.
Required Qualifications:
- Demonstrated experience in neuroimmunology, including knowledge of immune cell biology in neurological or ophthalmic diseases.
- Proven expertise in assay development and troubleshooting, with the ability to independently design, optimize, and validate experimental protocols.
- Proficiency in ELISA/MSD for quantitative protein detection and multiplex analysis.
- Experience with cell culture, including maintenance and passaging of adherent cell lines as well as iPSC-derived cell types.
- Experience working with primary immune cells (e.g., isolation, activation, and functional characterization).
- Ability to work independently in a laboratory setting, managing experiments with minimal supervision while maintaining rigorous scientific standards.
- Strong cross-functional collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively across teams.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with co-culture systems or advanced in vitro models (e.g., organoids, 3D cultures, organ-on-a-chip).
- Experience with live-cell and high-content imaging and analyses.
- Background or research experience in retinal disease.
Competencies:
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication.
- Detail-oriented with a commitment to data integrity and reproducibility.
- Adaptable and proactive in a fast-paced research environment.
- Collaborative mindset with a patient-focused approach to science.