Research Scientist II
DataminrFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Candidates must have a PhD in molecular biology, immunology, bioengineering, or a related field, hands-on experience with culturing and manipulating primary human T-cells and immune cell lines, proficiency with cytokine stimulation and immune functional assays, strong experimental design and troubleshooting skills, and experience with nucleic acid sequencing-based assays.
Responsibilities include culturing, stimulating, and analyzing human T-cells from primary sources and immortalized cell lines, designing and executing spatial proteomic studies using nucleic acid sequencing-based techniques, analyzing results for collaborative datasets and manuscripts, presenting findings, and co-authoring publications.
The culture emphasizes scholarly excellence, disruptive innovation, hands-on engineering, partnership and collaboration, open communication and respect, inclusiveness, and opportunity for all, with diversity of thought at the heart of the organization to enable innovation.
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Nonprofit research center for disease understanding
The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub focuses on biomedical research and technology development. It collaborates with top universities to study the basic mechanisms of diseases and create new diagnostic tools and therapies. The Biohub combines the expertise of engineers, data scientists, and researchers to tackle complex health challenges. Unlike many research institutions, it emphasizes a collaborative approach, pooling resources and knowledge from multiple prestigious universities. The goal of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub is to advance scientific understanding and improve health outcomes through innovative research.