
This entry-level Associate Researcher role within Dr. Samstein's laboratory focuses on immunology and immunotherapy, specifically investigating how the immune system interacts with cancer cells and DNA damage repair pathways. The position involves conducting routine standardized experiments, performing assays to support research studies, and analyzing moderate complexity laboratory results. Additional duties include maintaining the laboratory environment, managing inventory, and assisting in the collection and review of data for publication. The role offers an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge cancer research strategies that expand the therapeutic window of immunotherapies. It is ideal for candidates with a bachelor's degree in science or up to two years of relevant laboratory experience seeking to develop technical skills in a collaborative research setting.













