The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Research Associate
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Position Summary
The Research Associate will contribute to basic and translational immunology research within the Wieland Laboratory, focusing on the molecular mechanisms of T cell function, tumor immunology, and immune regulation in cancer. The incumbent will work under the direction of Dr. Andreas Wieland to design, perform, and analyze experiments using cell culture, flow cytometry, molecular biology, and mouse tumor models to explore immune mechanisms relevant to cancer immunotherapy. Responsibilities
Design and execute experiments related to tumor immunology and immune checkpoint regulation. Conduct in vitro assays including flow cytometry, cytokine quantification, and molecular cloning. Analyze experimental data using quantitative software and contribute to manuscript and grant preparation. Maintain detailed laboratory records and ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Train and assist junior laboratory personnel, students, and staff in experimental techniques. Collaborate with PIIO and OSUCCC research teams to advance immune-oncology projects. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences, immunology, or related field. 3 years of relevant experience required; with Associate’s Degree 1 year of experience; with Bachelor’s Degree. Experience with standard molecular and cell biology laboratory techniques. Ability to collect, analyze, and interpret data with attention to detail. Master’s degree or higher in immunology, cancer biology, or related discipline (preferred). Experience with mouse models of cancer and/or immune function studies (preferred). Proficiency in flow cytometry, RNA/DNA extraction, and molecular cloning (preferred). Strong written and verbal communication skills; demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively. About the Center
The OSUCCC – James is the only cancer program in the U.S. that integrates a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center, a nationally ranked academic medical center, and a freestanding cancer hospital on the campus of one of the nation’s largest public universities. The Wieland Lab is part of the Pelotonia Institute for Immuno-Oncology (PIIO), a comprehensive bench-to-bedside research initiative dedicated to harnessing the immune system to prevent, treat, and ultimately cure cancer. Equal Opportunity
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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The Research Associate will contribute to basic and translational immunology research within the Wieland Laboratory, focusing on the molecular mechanisms of T cell function, tumor immunology, and immune regulation in cancer. The incumbent will work under the direction of Dr. Andreas Wieland to design, perform, and analyze experiments using cell culture, flow cytometry, molecular biology, and mouse tumor models to explore immune mechanisms relevant to cancer immunotherapy. Responsibilities
Design and execute experiments related to tumor immunology and immune checkpoint regulation. Conduct in vitro assays including flow cytometry, cytokine quantification, and molecular cloning. Analyze experimental data using quantitative software and contribute to manuscript and grant preparation. Maintain detailed laboratory records and ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Train and assist junior laboratory personnel, students, and staff in experimental techniques. Collaborate with PIIO and OSUCCC research teams to advance immune-oncology projects. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences, immunology, or related field. 3 years of relevant experience required; with Associate’s Degree 1 year of experience; with Bachelor’s Degree. Experience with standard molecular and cell biology laboratory techniques. Ability to collect, analyze, and interpret data with attention to detail. Master’s degree or higher in immunology, cancer biology, or related discipline (preferred). Experience with mouse models of cancer and/or immune function studies (preferred). Proficiency in flow cytometry, RNA/DNA extraction, and molecular cloning (preferred). Strong written and verbal communication skills; demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively. About the Center
The OSUCCC – James is the only cancer program in the U.S. that integrates a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center, a nationally ranked academic medical center, and a freestanding cancer hospital on the campus of one of the nation’s largest public universities. The Wieland Lab is part of the Pelotonia Institute for Immuno-Oncology (PIIO), a comprehensive bench-to-bedside research initiative dedicated to harnessing the immune system to prevent, treat, and ultimately cure cancer. Equal Opportunity
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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