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We're currently looking for a research associate to assess efficacy, safety and translatability of new therapies in non malignant hematological disorders focusing on hemoglobinopathies. Together with a larger team you will be part of a highly collaborative, international group of research associates and scientists that are developing medicines for the future. In this role, you will primarily work with cell-culture–based in vitro models to characterize and validate therapeutic strategies for anemia. This will require proficiency in cell culture assays and various in vitro techniques, including flow cytometry and qPCR. Occasionally, you will also support studies using preclinical animal models to further assess and validate these therapeutic approaches.
These responsibilities capture a portion of what your work will look like:
Work with cell lines, primary cells and tissues including patient-derived material.
Evaluate the efficacy and safety of novel therapeutic targets or compounds through genetic manipulation assays, ex vivo differentiation cultures, and various molecular assays (e.g., multi color flow cytometry, qPCR, western blotting).
Occasional work with transgenic mouse models to support different projects (compound dosing, tissue collection and processing)
Collaboratively design, execute, and interpret data from different studies and contribute to assay optimization.
Contribute to data analysis, maintain detailed documentation, and effectively communicate findings to the research team
Work closely with all members of the group, share duties, maintain a clean work environment and actively contribute to the positive work atmosphere within the group
You’re someone who is genuinely driven, interested in science and who wants to work in an energetic and efficient team. You show initiative, organize multiple tasks effectively and take pride in delivering results of high quality. You are looking for a company where you receive the opportunity to pursue your interests across functions and geographies. Working in a multicultural environment motivates you. As a fast learner you actively drive the quality of the requirements.
Strong “can-do” attitude with a drive to succeed in a dynamic and highly collaborative research team.
MSc/BSc in Life Sciences (cellular/ molecular biology, pharmacology, immunology, hematology), or completion of an apprenticeship for a research associate (“Lehrabschluss”) with ≥3 years of academic or industry experience
Extensive experience in cell culture and in vitro molecular assays (must have) and relevant industrial work experience is strongly preferred and prior experience in flow cytometry is a must
Authorization to conduct animal experimentation (e.g., active LTK1, FELASA, or equivalent) and prior experience working with rodents (nice to have)
Technical and theoretical expertise in immunology/hematopoiesis is a plus
High motivation, flexibility, and excellent organizational skills to effectively support the team
Relevant industrial work experience is strongly preferred
Open and collaborative team spirit and excellent data management and record-keeping skills
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