Scientist, Audiology
BioSpace · Englewood, NJ · 1 mo ago
Analyst$135k–$185k/yrFull-time
About the role
You'll need extensive bench skills, and the ability to emphasize practical, innovative research approaches to tinnitus and age-related hearing dysfunction in a personalized medicine paradigm. Successful integration of audiology knowledge at the molecular, cellular and systems levels to draw potential insights for tinnitus and age-related hearing dysfunction will be critical in this role.
Responsibilities
- Develop practical and actionable interventions to treat tinnitus and age-related hearing dysfunction
- Evaluate and improve existing tinnitus management strategies
- Collaborate with other ICR scientists to leverage company resources and maximize productivity
Requirements
- PhD or AuD with 2+ years of post-graduate experience focused on molecular, cellular or systems-level tinnitus and age-related hearing dysfunction research
- Experience with iPSC (induced pluripotent stem cell)-derived in vitro models
- Extensive knowledge of tinnitus and hearing dysfunction interventions and a good familiarity with world-wide audiology drug and device development pipelines
- Clinical knowledge of audiology and hearing testing
Qualifications
- The ability to work in the United States without sponsorship
- An easygoing, hard-working personality
Skills
- Practical and innovative research approaches to tinnitus and age-related hearing dysfunction
- Integration of audiology knowledge at the molecular, cellular and systems levels
- Development of practical and actionable interventions
- Evaluation and improvement of tinnitus management strategies
- Collaboration with other scientists
Benefits
- Starting base pay range: $135,000/yr - $185,000/yr
- Starting additional compensation range: $7,500/yr - $18,000/yr
Pay
- Starting base pay range: $135,000/yr - $185,000/yr
Schedule
- Not specified