Scientist, Regenerative Medicine - Exosomes
- Employer
- InVitro Cell Research, LLC
- Location
- Fort Lee, NJ
- Posted
- May 15, 2022
- Discipline
- Science/R&D, Biotechnology
- Hotbed
- Pharm Country
- Required Education
- Masters Degree/MBA
- Position Type
- Full time
Exosomes likely mediate many of the observed benefits of regenerative cell-based therapies. Our exosome program aims to leverage the potential of exosomes to repair aged and damaged tissues.
With ICR, you'll get to:
- Contribute to our expanding range of translational preventive and regenerative medicine work with exosomes from different source cells, including iPSCs and many iPSC-derived cell types like MSCs, HSCs, NSCs, astrocytes and others as well as many different primary cell types
- Dive deep into exosome content analysis for highly practical purposes such as engineering "flavors" of exosomes that might be better at certain tasks
- Lead exosome engineering projects to produce and test novel targeted payloads
Please apply if you have:
- An advanced degree in biomedical science with exosome biology research experience
- The desire to work with cutting-edge technologies to harness the untapped potential of exosomes in many different aspects of aging biology and regenerative medicine. Examples include but are not limited to: vascular rejuvenation/atherosclerosis, peripheral nerve repair/regeneration, cartilage and tendon regeneration, immune system rejuvenation, CNS and PNS neuroprotection, tissue-specific repair, skin repair/rejuvenation, wound healing
Ideally, you'll also have:
- Knowledge and understanding of the worldwide therapeutic exosome development landscape
- General and working knowledge of aging biology, adult stem cells, regenerative and personalized medicine
And you'll need:
- The ability to work in the United States without sponsorship
- To have a friendly, easygoing personality
Starting base pay range: $125,000/yr - $165,000/yr
Starting additional compensation range: $7,500/yr - $17,500/yr
Starting position title and compensation are commensurate with experience.