
Co-Op - Immunology (IMM) & Cardiovascular (CV) Translational Research
Are you a driven and passionate individual with a strong background in Immunology and Cardiovascular research? Do you thrive in a collaborative and innovative environment? Look no further, as Bristol-Myers Squibb is seeking a highly motivated Co-Op for our Immunology and Cardiovascular Translational Research team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work alongside world-renowned scientists and researchers and contribute to cutting-edge projects that have the potential to transform patient lives. We are looking for a candidate with a strong educational background in Immunology and/or Cardiovascular research, coupled with excellent communication and problem-solving skills. If you are eager to make a meaningful impact in the healthcare industry and further develop your skills, we invite you to join our dynamic and diverse team at Bristol-Myers Squibb.
- Conduct research and experiments in the fields of Immunology and Cardiovascular research.
- Collaborate with team members to design and execute experiments.
- Analyze and interpret data to provide insights and contribute to project development.
- Stay up-to-date with current literature and advancements in the field of Immunology and Cardiovascular research.
- Communicate research findings and progress to team members and supervisors.
- Maintain accurate and organized records of experiments and data.
- Troubleshoot and problem-solve any issues that arise during experiments.
- Contribute to the development and implementation of new research methods and techniques.
- Adhere to laboratory safety protocols and maintain a clean and organized work environment.
- Attend and participate in team meetings to discuss research progress and findings.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including bioinformatics, chemistry, and clinical development, to support drug discovery and development.
- Assist in the preparation of scientific presentations, reports, and publications.
- Continuously strive to learn and develop new skills in the field of Immunology and Cardiovascular research.
- Actively contribute to a positive and collaborative work environment.
- Represent Bristol-Myers Squibb in a professional and ethical manner at all times.
Bachelor's Or Master's Degree In Immunology, Cardiovascular Biology, Or A Related Field.
Experience In Translational Research, Preferably In The Biopharmaceutical Industry.
Strong Understanding Of Immunology And Cardiovascular Disease Mechanisms.
Proficiency In Laboratory Techniques And Data Analysis.
Excellent Communication And Collaboration Skills, With The Ability To Work In A Fast-Paced, Team-Oriented Environment.
Data Analysis
ELISA
PCR
Molecular biology
Cell Culture
Western Blot
Animal handling
Flow Cytometry
Tissue Processing
Antibody Development
In Vivo Imaging
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Critical thinking
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
Empathy
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Co-Op - Immunology (IMM) & Cardiovascular (CV) Translational Research in Redwood City, CA, USA is between $55,000 and $80,000 per year. Salaries can vary based on experience, education, and the specific company or organization that the Co-Op is working for. Some factors that may affect the salary range include the size and type of the company, the location, and the specific responsibilities and tasks of the Co-Op. Additionally, the salary range may also be affected by the current job market and economic conditions.
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Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. operates as a biopharmaceutical company, which engages in the discovery, development, licensing, manufacturing, marketing, distribution, and sale of biopharmaceutical products. It includes chemically-synthesized drugs or small molecules and products produced from biological processes called biologics.

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