Conducting translational immuno-oncology research focused on tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), immune resistance mechanisms, and responses to checkpoint inhibitors.Performing experimental work including TIL expansion, co-culture cytotoxicity assays and multiparametric flow cytometry.Managing and analyzing clinical and molecular datasets to explore correlations between immune profiles and clinical outcomes.Supporting the design, execution, and documentation of experiments, as well as contributing to data visualization, manuscript preparation, and scientific presentations.Collaborating closely with clinical, bioinformatics, and industry partners to integrate laboratory findings into translational and clinical projects.Leveraging a clinical oncology background to ensure translational relevance and facilitate communication between laboratory and patient-centered research.Qualifications / Requirements :
MD or MSc / PhD in Life Sciences, Medicine, Immunology, or a related field.
Previous experience in clinical immuno-oncology, translational research and tumor immunology.
Hands-on expertise in cell culture, flow cytometry, or cytotoxicity assays preferred.
Strong analytical skills and familiarity with clinical and molecular data analysis.
Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment.