Job Board > Senior post-doc/Research Associate - Turvey Lab, BC Children's Hospital, UBC
We invite applications for a Research Associate to join a multidisciplinary translational research program with specific goals to elucidate mechanisms underlying newly discovered primary immune disorders. This position offers the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge technologies, working alongside experts in the field to translate scientific discoveries into tangible benefits for patients.
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The Research Associate will have a PhD and at least 3 years of relevant experience with a publication record in a relevant field (e.g. immunology and molecular biology). The ideal candidate will have experience in translational immunological techniques related to flow cytometry, primary and secondary cell culture systems, and high throughput assays such as bulk and single-cell RNA-seq. The applicant should also demonstrate the ability to work independently, supervise graduate and undergraduate students, conceive, initiate, organize and manage projects. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are a necessity as well as the ability to work in a team environment.
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Salary: Minimum salary will be $72,000 per annum, however, candidates that possess full job knowledge, qualifications and experience for the position will be offered a higher salary.
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The Turvey laboratory is an energetic and collegial group that works closely with innovative research initiatives like the Rare Disease Discovery Hub and the Precision Health Initiative to improve rare disease understanding globally. With rapid genomic advances, there is a greater need to mechanistically investigate novel genetic variants and uncover novel insights that will ultimately inform development of targeted therapies. Our integrated approach has been highly successful and is evident from recent publications on STAT6 gain-of-function disease (J Exp Med), IRF4 associated combined immunodeficiency (Sci Immunol), and NFAT1 deficiency (Blood).
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