Scientist, CAR-T Flow Cytometry - Malvern, United States - Johnson & Johnson

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    Johnson & Johnson Malvern, United States

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    Janssen Research & Development, LLC, a member of Johnson & Johnson's Family of Companies, is recruiting for a Scientist, CAR-T Flow Cytometry located in Malvern, PA.

    At the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, what matters most is helping people live full and healthy lives. We focus on treating, curing and preventing some of the most devastating and complex diseases of our time. And we pursue the most promising science, wherever it might be found.

    Janssen Research & Development, LLC discovers and develops innovative medical solutions to address important unmet medical needs in oncology, immunology, neuroscience, infectious diseases and vaccines, cardiovascular and metabolism, and pulmonary hypertension. Please visit for more information.

    The BioTherapeutics Development and Supply - Analytical Development (BTDS - AD) group is seeking a highly energetic and collaborative Scientist, CAR-T Flow Cytometry, to join our CAR-T Analytical Development team.

    Principal Responsibilities:
    • Serve as an analytical technical expert for multi-color flow cytometry to support CAR-T product development.
    • Lead method development and optimization to ensure robust assay performance.
    • Provide technical support for troubleshooting and share knowledge/experience with team members.
    • Engage and/or lead technical investigation strategies in support of product investigations with respect to clinical outcomes or adverse events driving to root cause.
    • Effectively communicate scientific data and results across technical teams, project teams, and to the health authority as needed.
    • Collaborate with Quality Assurance and regulatory agencies during audits.
    • Work in a team environment as well as contributing individually to meet project timelines and objectives.