Inspira Talent
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Base pay range $100,000.00/yr - $120,000.00/yr
The Role We’re seeking a Scientist, Target Identification & Validation to join the Discovery Biology team and contribute to early‑stage programs focused on uncovering and characterizing novel therapeutic targets for CNS disorders. This is an exciting, hands‑on role for a motivated bench scientist with strong molecular and cellular biology skills who’s eager to work at the intersection of neurobiology, genomics, and drug discovery.
You’ll play a key part in building the biological foundation for new programs — using cutting‑edge tools to elucidate disease mechanisms, validate targets, and generate data that advance compounds toward preclinical development.
Key Responsibilities
Perform target identification and validation studies using in vitro and ex vivo models relevant to neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases.
Apply molecular and cellular techniques (e.g., CRISPR‑based perturbation, siRNA/shRNA knockdown, overexpression, reporter assays, qPCR, Western blot, ELISA, immunocytochemistry).
Utilize omics datasets (transcriptomic, proteomic, or single‑cell) to prioritize and mechanistically characterize novel targets.
Support the design and execution of high‑content imaging and functional assays (e.g., calcium flux, neurite outgrowth, synaptic marker quantification).
Collaborate closely with computational biologists, chemists, and pharmacologists to integrate experimental findings with bioinformatic and pharmacologic insights.
Analyze, interpret, and present experimental data in team meetings and cross‑functional reviews.
Maintain high‑quality experimental documentation and contribute to internal reports and study summaries.
Preferred Background
PhD in Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, or related discipline.
Strong technical foundation in molecular and cellular biology, with experience in target validation or mechanistic studies.
Familiarity with CNS‑relevant systems — such as iPSC‑derived neurons, astrocytes, or microglia — is highly desirable.
Exposure to omics or bioinformatics tools (RNA‑seq, proteomics, pathway analysis) preferred.
Ability to design, execute, and troubleshoot experiments independently while working collaboratively in a multidisciplinary setting.
Strong data organization, critical thinking, and communication skills.
Passion for neuroscience and curiosity about the molecular underpinnings of brain disease.
Seniority Level Associate
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Science
Industries Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Biotechnology Research
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Base pay range $100,000.00/yr - $120,000.00/yr
The Role We’re seeking a Scientist, Target Identification & Validation to join the Discovery Biology team and contribute to early‑stage programs focused on uncovering and characterizing novel therapeutic targets for CNS disorders. This is an exciting, hands‑on role for a motivated bench scientist with strong molecular and cellular biology skills who’s eager to work at the intersection of neurobiology, genomics, and drug discovery.
You’ll play a key part in building the biological foundation for new programs — using cutting‑edge tools to elucidate disease mechanisms, validate targets, and generate data that advance compounds toward preclinical development.
Key Responsibilities
Perform target identification and validation studies using in vitro and ex vivo models relevant to neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases.
Apply molecular and cellular techniques (e.g., CRISPR‑based perturbation, siRNA/shRNA knockdown, overexpression, reporter assays, qPCR, Western blot, ELISA, immunocytochemistry).
Utilize omics datasets (transcriptomic, proteomic, or single‑cell) to prioritize and mechanistically characterize novel targets.
Support the design and execution of high‑content imaging and functional assays (e.g., calcium flux, neurite outgrowth, synaptic marker quantification).
Collaborate closely with computational biologists, chemists, and pharmacologists to integrate experimental findings with bioinformatic and pharmacologic insights.
Analyze, interpret, and present experimental data in team meetings and cross‑functional reviews.
Maintain high‑quality experimental documentation and contribute to internal reports and study summaries.
Preferred Background
PhD in Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, or related discipline.
Strong technical foundation in molecular and cellular biology, with experience in target validation or mechanistic studies.
Familiarity with CNS‑relevant systems — such as iPSC‑derived neurons, astrocytes, or microglia — is highly desirable.
Exposure to omics or bioinformatics tools (RNA‑seq, proteomics, pathway analysis) preferred.
Ability to design, execute, and troubleshoot experiments independently while working collaboratively in a multidisciplinary setting.
Strong data organization, critical thinking, and communication skills.
Passion for neuroscience and curiosity about the molecular underpinnings of brain disease.
Seniority Level Associate
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Science
Industries Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Biotechnology Research
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