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Research Associate II - Hematologic Malignancies
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About this role

Join the forefront of groundbreaking research at City of Hope where we're changing lives and making a real difference in the fight against cancer, diabetes, and other life-threatening illnesses. Our dedicated and compassionate faculty and staff are driven by a common mission: Contribute to innovative approaches in predicting, preventing, and curing diseases, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research.

 

A Research Associate II opportunity is immediately available for a highly motivated individual in the laboratory of Ling Li, Ph.D., in the Department of Hematological Malignancies Translational Science, Department of Pediatrics, and Gehr Family Center for Leukemia Research.

 

You will directly work on the following projects:

 

The Li group conducts the most forefront science and is highly productive with publications in high-impact journals in the past five years, Nature Cancer (2024, 2026-in-press), Blood (2022, 2019, 2019), Blood Cancer Journal (2022), Cell Stem Cell (2018). The Li research program is supported by multiple NIH (R01s), American Cancer Society, The Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation and several other prestigious private awards.

 

As a successful candidate you will:

·         Conduct the research project independently in one of listed research areas.

·         Supervise research intern in the lab.

·         Write the research papers, protocols and organize data for grant application.

·         Excellent communication skills, as the basis of internal or external collaboration.



Your qualifications should include:

·         Bachelor’s degree. Master’s degree preferred.

·         Two years related research/ laboratory experience with a Bachelor’s degree or one year related research/ laboratory experience with a Master’s degree.

Preferred qualifications:

·         M.S. with a background and profound knowledge in the field of either molecular biology, immunology, experience in sequencing, or protein structural data analysis.

·         Experience in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) establishment possesses a deep understanding of the entire reprogramming process, from the sourcing of somatic cells to the final characterization and banking of high-quality, pluripotent lines. This expertise involves mastering numerous technical challenges, staying current with diverse reprogramming methods, and implementing rigorous quality control throughout the workflow.

·         Literature knowledge of one of the research areas mentioned above.

·         Strong team player with excellent communication skills and fluency in English, both spoken and written.

 

City of Hope employees pay is based on the following criteria: work experience, qualifications, and work location.

City of Hope is an equal opportunity employer.

To learn more about our Comprehensive Benefits, please CLICK HERE.

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Tech stack
Molecular Biology,Immunology,Sequencing,Protein Structural Data Analysis,Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell,Research Paper Writing,Data Organization,Communication Skills,Team Player,Quality Control

About City of Hope

City of Hope's mission is to deliver the cures of tomorrow to the people who need them today. Founded in 1913, City of Hope has grown into one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S. and one of the leading research centers for diabetes and other life-threatening illnesses. City of Hope research has been the basis for numerous breakthrough cancer medicines, as well as human synthetic insulin and monoclonal antibodies. With an independent, National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center at its core, City of Hope brings a uniquely integrated model to patients spanning cancer care, research and development, academics and training, and innovation initiatives. City of Hope’s growing national system includes its Los Angeles campus, a network of clinical care locations across Southern California, a new cancer center in Orange County, California, and treatment facilities in Atlanta, Chicago and Phoenix. City of Hope’s affiliated group of organizations includes Translational Genomics Research Institute and AccessHope™.

Team size: 10,001+ employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care

What you'll do

  • Conduct independent research projects in specified areas and supervise research interns in the lab. Write research papers, protocols, and organize data for grant applications.

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What does a Research Associate II - Hematologic Malignancies do at City of Hope?

As a Research Associate II - Hematologic Malignancies at City of Hope, you will: conduct independent research projects in specified areas and supervise research interns in the lab. Write research papers, protocols, and organize data for grant applications..

Why join City of Hope as a Research Associate II - Hematologic Malignancies?

City of Hope is a leading Hospitals and Health Care company.

Is the Research Associate II - Hematologic Malignancies position at City of Hope remote?

The Research Associate II - Hematologic Malignancies position at City of Hope is based in Duarte, California, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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