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Principal Investigator of Immunology

Piper Companies is currently looking for an experienced Principal Investigator of Immunology in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA) to work for an innovative and growing biotherapeutics company. The Principal Investigator of Immunology will play a significant role in the identification and characterization of novel Centyrin-based therapeutics.



Responsibilities for the Principal Investigator of Immunology include:


Act with leadership of drug discovery efforts contributing to drug development pipelines in immunology


develop and use state-of-the-art immunology tools (incl but not limited to cell-based reporter systems, flow cytometry, imaging, various antigen specific assays including MLR and others) to identify and validate novel drugs candidates in primary human and/or mouse immune cells and cell lines


Perform laboratory testing utilizing skills in standard molecular biology techniques (i.e. Western blot analyses, ELISAs, quantitative PCR, etc);



Qualifications for the Principal Investigator of Immunology include:


Excellent communication and presentation skills


A minimum of 4 years' experience within immunology


Strong technical background with flow cytometry, ELISA, PCR, Western Blot and other laboratory techniques


PhD in Immunology or related field required



Compensation for the Principal Investigator of Immunology include:


Salary range is up to $150,000 dependent upon experience


Comprehensive benefits package



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Philadelphia, PA - 19122Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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