Associate Scientist, Discovery-Immunology - Cambridge, United States - Johnson & Johnson

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    The Innovative Medicine division of Johnson and Johnson is recruiting for (2) Associate Scientists, Discovery Immunology located in Cambridge, MA.

    At 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.


    Johnson & Johnson discovers and develops innovative medical solutions to address important unmet medical needs in oncology, immunology, neuroscience, infectious diseases and vaccines, and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.

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    Johnson & Johnson Immunology focuses on improving the health and lifestyles of people with serious immunological and inflammatory conditions worldwide and has a leading portfolio of medicines for the treatment of diseases in rheumatology, dermatology and gastroenterology.

    At Johnson & Johnson, we are working to create a world without disease. Transforming lives by finding new and better ways to prevent, intercept, treat and cure disease inspires us. We bring together the best minds and pursue the most promising science. We collaborate with the world for the health of everyone in it. Learn more at .


    Johnson & Johnson is seeking (2) Associate Scientists to join our Cambridge-based team and be part of a broader group including members in the Spring House, PA and La Jolla, CA campus, focusing on drug discovery for inflammatory and auto-immune disease.

    The candidate should have a BS in Biology related field with 1-3 years of industry experience. The candidate should have knowledge in immunology and experience with in vitro assays with human primary cells.

    The candidate will have direct responsibilities including:

    independent design and execution of experiments, analysis and accurate recording of data in compliance with data integrity requirements, presenting findings to peer scientists and drafting technical sections of regulatory documents.