Spring Co-Op, Biomarker (Ridgefield, CT, United States, Connecticut)
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Description
Boehringer Ingelheim is currently seeking a talented and innovative Fall Co‑Op candidate to join the Biomarker Discovery group within the Immunology and Respiratory Research Therapeutic Area in Ridgefield, CT.
As an Immunology and Respiratory Co‑Op, you will work with scientists to characterize altered signaling and functional responses of patient-derived fibroblasts compared to healthy donors. This work will support disease understanding and pathogenesis, including alterations in mechano-sensing, cellular signaling, and fibroblast–immune cell cross-talk.
In parallel, you will have the opportunity to support translational pharmacology efforts by linking preclinical and in vitro model systems to Phase I clinical trials through translational biomarker discovery.
Duties & Responsibilities
Demonstrate a strong scientific understanding of and interest in one or more of the following areas: immunology, fibrosis, cell biology, and translational biomarker discovery
Characterize SSc patient-derived fibroblasts, identifying dysregulation in receptors, signaling pathways, and cellular function contributing to disease pathogenesis
Support target engagement and pharmacodynamic biomarker discovery efforts to translate preclinical findings into patient-relevant insights.
Analyze experimental data; process and communicate results clearly and accurately
Comply with applicable regulations and maintain proper records in accordance with SOPs and company policies
Requirements
Must be a current graduate or advanced degree student in good academic standing.
Major must be related to the field of Co-Op focus: immunology, fibrosis, cellular biology or molecular biology.
Student must be enrolled at an accredited college or university for the duration of the co-op.
Overall cumulative minimum GPA from last completed quarter/semester 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) preferred.
Graduate and advanced degree students must have completed at least 9 credit hours at current college or university.
Eligibility Requirements :
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without restriction.
Must be willing to take a drug test and post-offer physical (if required).
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Desired Skills, Experience and Abilities
Background in immunology or cellular biology preferred
Experience with cell lines and/or primary cell culture required
Experience in high-content imaging and cell painting and analysis.
Hands-on experience with relevant in vitro assays (e.g., flow cytometry, ELISA/MSD/AlphaLISA, Western blot, DNA/RNA isolation, qPCR, functional assays)
Strong willingness to learn from scientists across disciplines
Ability to troubleshoot both independently and within a team environment
Excellent record-keeping skills
Strong written and oral communication skills
Ability to thrive in a multi-disciplinary and collaborative environment
Additional skills and experiences that demonstrate strong soft skills are highly encouraged
Inquisitive and open-minded
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