Research Associate (In-Vivo)- Marson Lab
Company: The J David Gladstone Institutes
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Category: Science Lab/Area: Marson Lab Description: Who we are:
The Gladstone Institutes is a distinguished independent,
not-for-profit research institution dedicated to advancing human
health through cutting-edge medical research and education. Our
work spans neuroscience, cardiovascular biology, immunology, and
stem cell biology, with a focus on overcoming disease. With a team
of approximately 600 members, including renowned leaders in science
and biomedicine, Gladstone operates across five institutes,
alongside various centers and programs. Located at the Mission Bay
Campus in an award-winning building, Gladstone offers competitive
salaries and benefits, providing an optimal environment for
individuals to realize their full potential and make a meaningful
impact on global health About the role: The Gladstone-UCSF
Institute of Genomic Immunology is recruiting a Research Associate
(RA) to help perform studies related to genetic engineering and
functional assessment of T cell therapies. Our institute has
pioneered the application of novel genetic engineering technologies
such as CRISPR to primary human immune cells. These new technical
abilities have furthered our research into the genetic control of T
cell biology as well as opened the door to novel cancer
immunotherapies based on engineered human immune cells. This
individual would be part of a preclinical research team under the
direction of Justin Eyquem (UCSF) streamlining the generation,
benchmarking, and functional assessment of genetically engineered
human T cell therapies for cancer and inflammatory disease. What
you will do: The RA will be responsible to execute various in vitro
and in vivo studies, including cell engineering and evaluation,
tumor engraftment and assessment, tissue process and analysis.
Additional responsibilities will consist of isolation and culture
of primary human T cells, as well as functional analysis of
engineered cells via flow cytometry, cellular assays, Sanger
sequencing, next-generation DNA sequencing, Single-Cell RNA
sequencing. The technician’s role will also include hand-on
collaboration with various labs employing xenograft and humanized
mouse models. Strong organizational and communication skills are
required. Develop cell therapy candidates through in vitro and in
vivo experiments In vivo activity is the primary responsibility,
including tumor and immune cell engraftment and assessment, tissue
dissection (e.g. spleen, bone marrow, lymph nodes, engrafted
tumors) for downstream analysis Cell engineering and culturing,
including primary immune cells and cancer cells Cloning and other
molecular biology tasks Maintain and ensure safe laboratory
environment and work practices. Follow standard operating
procedures (SOP) and IACUC protocols. Work collaboratively across a
dynamic scientific environment What you will need: BS / BA or MS in
cellular Biology, immunology, or related field preferred New
graduates with a commitment to learning are welcomed to apply
Experience with general laboratory techniques, especially basic
molecular and cellular biology techniques (including but not
limited to DNA and RNA isolation, PCR, gel electrophoresis, DNA
assembly, bacterial transformation, mammalian cell culture, etc.)
Experience with animal studies, including basic animal care, tumor
assessment, tissue processing, and humanized mouse models is highly
desired Experience with T cell engineering using viral and
non-viral gene editing technologies, including retroviral vectors,
AAV, RNA/RNP electroporation and evaluation via multicolor flow
cytometry, proliferation, cytokine production, phenotyping assays
Experience with library design, screening and NGS sequencing is a
plus Excellent attention to detail, organizational and
interpersonal communication skills (verbal and written) Willingness
and ability to learn new methods and proactive at troubleshooting
and optimization Ability to work independently and as a member of a
research team Ability to prioritize tasks, coordinate work tasks
with others, and meet multiple deadlines Ability to comply with
policies and procedures Some evening and weekend hours are required
Salary Range: $28-$33/hr. Gladstone Perks & Benefits People –work
with talented, committed, and supportive teammates within an
organization that values each member of its community. A meaningful
place to grow and learn –whether it’s your professional skills or
scientific knowledge, we have the resources and environment to
advance either so you can better support Gladstone’s mission to
drive a new era of discovery in disease-oriented science and to
mentor tomorrow’s leaders in an inspiring and excellent
environment. Healthy work/life balance –you are highly engaged and
productive at work because you can have time to recharge and enjoy
a vibrant life outside of work. Compensation –competitive salary.
Title and salary will be commensurate with education and
experience. Excellent benefits –generous medical, dental, vision,
retirement plan, paid vacation, commuter benefits, access to free
shuttle transportation. ? Gladstone is committed to providing equal
employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for
employment without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national
origin, ancestry, age, marital status, medical condition, physical
or mental disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any
other non-job related characteristic. We make all employment
decisions so as to further this principle of equal employment.
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