Role Summary
Senior Research Scientist, Cell Engagers. Location: Cambridge, MA. Full time with up to 20% remote work.
Responsibilities
- Contribute to discovery projects by independently designing and developing mechanistic in vitro and ex vivo experiments for oncology cell engager research to identify mechanisms of action (MoA).
- Lead from the lab to advance novel and differentiated products in collaboration with cell therapy oncology toward clinical milestones, incorporating new VÅ’Â¥1 isolation strategies for use in cell engager programs in vitro.
- Propose novel projects based on internal results, external partners, and published reports; demonstrate leadership through effective communication of study plans, value, and results.
- Isolate and phenotype VÅ’Â¥1 cells from blood and skin; collaborate with Cell Therapy team to incorporate new VÅ’Â¥1 isolation strategies for use in cell engager programs in vitro.
- Use immune cell characterization and function assessment (e.g., multi-color flow immunophenotyping, multiplex cytokine measurement, cytotoxicity assays, and other molecular-based and cell-based functionality assays) to perform analysis and determine appropriate action.
- Prepare and present comprehensive technical or project reports and formal presentations and posters to internal/external audiences; contribute to IND reports and other regulatory filings.
- Maintain laboratory notebooks and comply with Takeda policies.
- Independently design cytokine fusion strategy to enhance VÅ’Â¥1 biology for solid tumors.
- Propose additional projects based on internal/external results and published reports; assist with external collaborations/CROs and establish new protocols.
Qualifications
- Required: Master’s degree in Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy, Cancer Sciences, or related field plus 5 years of related experience.
- Required: Experience isolating Gamma-Delta T cells from blood and tissue and researching Gamma Delta T cell culture and expansion to improve yield and cytotoxicity.
- Required: Experience developing functional and characterization experiments via flow cytometry, spectrometry, and chemiluminescence of isolated VÅ’Â¥1 cells; analyze data and interpret results with knowledge of VÅ’Â¥1 gamma delta cell biology.
- Required: Contribute to evaluation of novel immunotherapy products based on VÅ’Â¥1 gamma delta cell biology.
- Required: Experience with gene engineering of VÅ’Â¥1 cells.
Skills
- In vitro and ex vivo assay design and optimization
- Immune cell phenotyping and functional assays
- Flow cytometry, cytokine measurement, cytotoxicity assays
- Data analysis and interpretation in immunology context
- Technical reporting and scientific communication
- Project leadership and cross-functional collaboration
Education
- Master’s degree in Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy, Cancer Sciences, or related field
Additional Requirements
- Up to 20% remote work allowed.