Asher Biotherapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company developing precisely targeted immunotherapies for cancer and other diseases. Our cis-targeting platform aims to enable selective activation of specific immune cell types, addressing the inherent limitations of otherwise pleiotropic immunotherapies.  Our approach has the demonstrated potential to precisely direct different immune mediators to a range of target immune cell-types, enabling a pipeline of best-in-class immunotherapies in cancer, autoimmune and infectious diseases that we anticipate will bring great benefit to the lives of patients.

Don’t see an open role that is calling out to you? We are always looking for candidates who reflect our mission and would love to hear about what you want to do and how it will contribute to AsherBio’s journey. Tell us a little about you, what your role would look like, and what responsibilities you would have. 

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Employees working in this position will be required to be fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. An applicant is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose series, such s the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or two weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson's Janssen vaccine. Applicants will be required to show proof of vaccination status upon receipt of a conditional offer of employment. Any offer of employment will be conditional upon, among other things, an Applicant's ability to show proof of vaccination status. Please note that the Company provides reasonable accommodations in accordance with applicable state, federal, and local laws.

 

About Asher Bio/Mission 

In ancient Hebrew the name “Asher” means happy, blessed and fortunate and is reflected in our mission of restoring hope, health and happiness in the lives of patients. Every day the name above our door, on our business cards and at the bottom of our emails reminds us of our purpose and we invite you to join us on our quest as we focus on advancing differentiated, transformational immunotherapies. By precisely targeting immune cell subtypes, we are setting ourselves apart from the crowded conventional approaches.  Our core technology can selectively harness specific cells of the immune system to optimize both efficacy and tolerability. We are developing this discovery while remaining focused on our guiding principles. We incorporate inspiration and rigor into our strategic decisions while transforming plans Into action with enthusiasm. We are committed to teamwork; aiming to support and challenging each other to become better while striving for a seamless collaboration across all functions and business processes. 
 
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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