Scientist, Neurodegeneration

BioSpace

$125K — $175K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • PhD with postdoctoral experience in CNS neuron regeneration or dementia prevention
  • Expertise in iPSC-derived neuronal models and therapeutic exosomes
  • Familiarity with mixed cell-type culture models is a plus
  • In-depth understanding of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
  • Practical skills in fluorescence microscopy
  • Knowledge of stem cell-derived neuronal differentiation pathways
  • Comprehensive grasp of preventive and regenerative CNS medicine

Responsibilities

  • Develop innovative interventions to combat cognitive decline and dementia
  • Investigate technologies to protect or repair CNS functionality
  • Collaborate effectively with ICR scientists to enhance research outcomes
  • Transform research insights into practical applications for CNS health
  • Contribute to the scientific community within ICR through shared knowledge

Benefits

  • Collaborative work environment with leading scientists
  • Opportunity to contribute to impactful neuroregenerative research
  • Access to cutting-edge technologies and resources
  • Focus on translational research that addresses real-world issues
Full Job Description
Job Details

We're hiring an exceptionally talented scientist to join our Neuro regeneration , with a focus on neuroregenerative medicine and dementia prevention.

At ICR, you'll play an integral part in:

  • Devising novel practical and actionable interventions to slow age-related cognitive decline and prevent dementia
  • Research highly translational technologies to preserve existing CNS function or repair/restore damaged CNS components
  • Collaborating with other ICR scientists to leverage company resources and maximize productivity


Please apply if you have:

  • A PhD with several years of postdoctoral experience focused on regenerating lost CNS neurons, repairing damaged CNS neurons or preventing age-related neuronal damage
  • Extensive knowledge of iPSC-derived in vitro neuronal models as well as experience with exosomes as therapeutics; additional mixed cell-type culture models is preferred


Ideally, you'll also have:

  • Deep knowledge of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
  • Hands-on experience with fluorescence microscopy
  • Knowledge of basic stem cell-derived neuronal-type differentiation pathways
  • A deep understanding of modern preventive and regenerative CNS medicine


And you'll need:

  • A friendly, easygoing personality
  • The ability to work in the United States without sponsorship

Salary

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.

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