InVitro Cell Research, LLC

Associate Research Scientist

InVitro Cell Research, LLC New York City Metropolitan Area
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Aaron Carman

Aaron Carman

Director, InVitro Cell Research, LLC

We're hiring talented Associate Research Scientists to join our regenerative and preventive medicine research programs.


These are full-time jobs for 3-year terms. You should have or be close to earning your Bachelor's or your Master's degree and it would be great if you already lived in the Greater New York City area. You'll need several years of experience working in a biomedical research lab environment and have key skills such as:


  • Superior mammalian cell culture/aseptic technique (experience with stem cells preferred)
  • Solid modern molecular biology skills
  • Experience using tangential flow filtration technology or other exosome isolation techniques


With ICR, you'll get to:


  • Collaborate with and learn from other amazing scientists in practical, translational biomedical research investigations
  • Find a rewarding experience with an established biomedical research company
  • Use your creativity to solve challenging problems


You'll also need:


  • The ability to work in the United States without sponsorship
  • A can-do attitude and a friendly, easygoing personality


Compensation is commensurate with experience.

The compensation ranges listed below are starting compensation ranges.


Starting base pay range: $60,000/yr - $95,000/yr

Starting additional compensation range: $3,000/yr - $12,000/yr

  • Seniority level

    Entry level
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Research and Science
  • Industries

    Biotechnology Research

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