New Sr Research Associate, Molecular Biology USA - Quincy, MA Apply Sr. Research Associate, Molecular Biology
POSITION SUMMARY
The Senior Research Associate will support the Molecular Biology team by contributing to a broad range of laboratory activities, including primer and plasmid design, generation of sequencing preps for hybridoma and single B-cell antibody discovery, PCR, antibody sequencing and analysis, antibody repertoire analysis, and sequence analysis for recombinant protein expression. The position also includes performing antibody engineering workflows such as humanization, mutagenesis, and in silico modeling.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Provide molecular biology support for antibody discovery platforms, including hybridoma, Beacon, and cell sorting technologies
Perform high-throughput PCR-based techniques for gene amplification and sequence analysis, including NGS-based antibody characterization using bioinformatics tools such as Geneious Biologics and Geneious Prime
Independently design experimental plans, execute complex workflows, and analyze large-scale datasets
Conduct antibody engineering workflows, including sequence optimization, humanization, and mutagenesis
Compile, analyze, and present complex datasets to key scientific stakeholders
Maintain accurate and detailed experimental records in accordance with lab standards
Manage project timelines effectively and communicate progress, updates, and feedback to Project Management and project leads
Author technical documentation, including work instructions and standard operating procedures (SOPs)
Actively contribute to team meetings, routine laboratory responsibilities, and continuous process improvements
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
B.S. or M.S. in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biotechnology, or a related field
Hands-on experience in antibody research, with proficiency in molecular biology techniques including PCR, DNA purification and quantification, NGS, Sanger sequencing, and sequence analysis
Proficient in sequence design and analysis using platforms such as Geneious Biologics and Geneious Prime
Skilled in primer design, recombinant protein expression, and plasmid construction
Experience in antibody engineering, including humanization, affinity maturation, sequence optimization, and in silico modeling
Strong understanding of antibody structure and various formats, including antibody fragments, bispecifics, nanobodies, scFvs, and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs)
Experience with B-cell isolation and downstream processing for molecular biology applications is a plus
Familiarity with bioinformatics pipelines and protein modeling software is an advantage
Able to work independently in a fast-paced, cross-functional, and collaborative environment
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Meticulous attention to detail and strong organizational abilities
Proven ability to independently troubleshoot and execute complex scientific workflows
Highly motivated, with a strong work ethic and a commitment to both individual and team success
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