Use Your Power for Purpose
At Pfizer, our purpose is to deliver breakthroughs that transform patients' lives. Central to this mission is our Research and Development team, which strives to convert advanced science and cutting-edge technologies into impactful therapies and vaccines. Whether you are engaged in discovery sciences, ensuring drug safety and efficacy, or supporting clinical trials, your role is crucial. You will leverage innovative design and process development capabilities to expedite the delivery of top-tier medicines to patients globally.
What You Will Achieve
The Myeloid Cell and Tissue Repair group within the Inflammation and Immunology Research Unit at Cambridge, MA is seeking a highly motivated Ph.D.-level scientist to join our Discovery group as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. This role will advance therapeutic innovation through the exploration of macrophage biology in inflammation and fibrotic disease pathophysiology.
The postdoctoral research project aims to investigate the functional and molecular identity of efferocytic macrophages in injury, inflammation, and fibrosis. This includes determining how apoptotic cargo and environmental cues shape macrophage phagocytic behavior and evaluating approaches to redirect efferocytosis for therapeutic benefit. The project will integrate state-of-the-art techniques including multiplex analysis, imaging, flow cytometry, omics profiling, and gene-editing technologies.
The ideal candidate should have solid training in immunology and cell biology with computational proficiency. The Postdoctoral Fellow will gain expertise in myeloid cell biology, work collaboratively across Pfizer’s multidisciplinary teams, and contribute to high-impact publications. By the end of the program, the postdoctoral fellow will be skilled in experimental design, complex data analysis, and effective science communication.
In this role, you will:
Here Is What You Need (Minimum Requirements):
Bonus Points If You Have (Preferred Requirements):