Scientist, Regenerative Medicine - Atherosclerosis at InVitro Cell Research, LLC
Leonia, NJ
About the Job
We're hiring an exceptional scientist to join our Regenerative Vascular Medicine (RVM) Team. You'll need a solid background in researching and developing interventions to prevent and reverse atherosclerosis, vascular inflammation and vascular calcification. You will also get to tackle other aspects of age-related cardiovascular decline including attempting to rejuvenate aged vascular endothelium and heart tissue.
With us, you'll get to:
- Contribute highly practical CVD prevention and atherosclerosis treatment ideas (i.e. for plaque regression) to our pipeline
- Test novel and existing CVD therapeutics in in vitro models, including iPSC-derived cells and models, in the context of personalized regenerative medicine
- Devise novel ways to rejuvenate aged endothelial vasculature, including preventing and eliminating peripheral vascular calcifications
- Collaborate with the ICR Biomarkers Team to integrate multiple atherosclerosis, CVD and vascular aging biomarker streams into risk assessment and risk mitigation models
Please apply if you have:
- A PhD, MD or both
- At least 2 years of post-graduate vascular regenerative medicine, cardiovascular disease/atherosclerosis research experience
- Expertise in atherosclerosis, peripheral artery disease (PAD), vascular calcification, cardiovascular disease, stroke, general vascular disease biology and lipidology
- Thorough familiarity with currently available CVD preventatives and therapeutics including small molecules, large molecules, cell-derived products (e.g. exosomes) and cell-based therapies
- Experience in primary and iPSC-/stem cell-derived models of vascular health/disease/rejuvenation/regeneration
And you'll need:
- An easygoing, friendly personality
- The ability to work in the United States without sponsorship
Starting base pay range: $125,000/yr - $175,000/yr
Starting additional compensation range: $7,500/yr - $17,500/yr
Starting position title and compensation are commensurate with experience.