Work Type: On Premise | Salary: From $100,000.00
to $120,000.00
| Employment Type: Full TimePosted Date: 2025-04-16
Description
This is an exciting opportunity for a scientist to join a fast-paced, fast-growing research organization based in SoHo. We are seeking a scientist to develop and run novel workflows for adaptive immune cells. The successful candidate will have experience in B and T cell isolation, flow cytometry, tissue culture, and sequencing – and can perform hands-on wet lab experimentation with a variety of immunological assays. The successful candidate will develop novel immune repertoire assays and datasets, working closely with our multidisciplinary team of senior scientists and computational immunologists. IMPRINT is a biomedical Focused Research Organization(FRO) building and applying experimental and machine learning tools to identify the hidden causes of chronic disease, especially autoimmune and psychiatric disorders. FROs are moonshot nonprofit startups. Combining the excitement and efficiency of startups with the scientific impact of academia, this role offers hybrid experience in both industry and academia. Our work involves cutting-edge research at the intersection of immunology, machine learning, neuroscience, and disease.
Primary Responsibilities
Immune cell isolation, tissue culture, and sterile technique
Design, plan, and execute NGS-based assays in coordination with interdisciplinary science teams
Prepare DNA and RNA library preparation from immune cells
Help develop novel sorting methods for B and T cells
Help develop multi-omics sequencing workflows (e.g., 10x Genomics, LIBRA-seq)