SLAS (Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening)
Associate Research Scientist
SLAS (Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening), Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
Job Title
Associate Research Scientist
Location Seattle, WA
Duration 12 Months
Pay Rate $50.97 - $56.97 / hr on W2
Work Schedule Standard Shift Hours; M-F
100% Onsite!
Job Description The Sequencing and Automation team, part of the Molecular Innovation and Discovery group within Cell Therapy R&D, is seeking a molecular biologist with next generation sequencing experience to fill a one-year contract position. The successful candidate will support efforts to molecularly characterize cell therapy products in various stages of development through collaborative efforts with the broader research organization. The position will require experimental design, execution, data collection, data analysis, and presentation of results in team meetings. This role provides opportunities to grow subject matter expertise and interact with multiple project teams and cross‑functional stakeholders.
Education
BS/MS in Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology or a related field with 1-5 years experience in an academic/industry laboratory.
Duties And Responsibilities
Demonstrated ability to effectively work in a cross‑functional team, meet deadlines and prioritize multiple projects.
Perform DNA/RNA extraction along with appropriate QC methods.
Develop and optimize molecular assays such as qPCR or ddPCR.
Make NGS libraries or oversee outsourcing as needed.
Help develop novel NGS methods to better characterize cell therapy products.
Order and maintain supplies necessary to support your work or the work of the team.
Operate and maintain sequencers.
Operate liquid handlers for more routine/higher throughput methods.
Maintain an accurate and detailed electronic notebook.
Compile results into PowerPoint presentations for group meetings.
Required Skills
Experience with DNA/RNA extraction.
Experience with molecular assay development (qPCR/ddPCR).
Experience with routine NGS methods: WGS, fragment libraries, RNA‑Seq, Methyl‑Seq, targeted sequencing, etc.
Preferred Skills
Experience with long‑read library preparation and sequencing methods (PacBio or Oxford Nanopore).
Experience with single‑cell genomics methods (10X Genomics, Parse Biosciences, etc.).
Experience with lab automation or operation of liquid handlers.
Familiarity with lentivirus or AAV biology/genomics, as well as T‑cell or CAR‑T biology.
Experience with aseptic technique, cell handling and cell culture.
Experience or interest in learning NGS data analysis or scripting.
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Location Seattle, WA
Duration 12 Months
Pay Rate $50.97 - $56.97 / hr on W2
Work Schedule Standard Shift Hours; M-F
100% Onsite!
Job Description The Sequencing and Automation team, part of the Molecular Innovation and Discovery group within Cell Therapy R&D, is seeking a molecular biologist with next generation sequencing experience to fill a one-year contract position. The successful candidate will support efforts to molecularly characterize cell therapy products in various stages of development through collaborative efforts with the broader research organization. The position will require experimental design, execution, data collection, data analysis, and presentation of results in team meetings. This role provides opportunities to grow subject matter expertise and interact with multiple project teams and cross‑functional stakeholders.
Education
BS/MS in Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology or a related field with 1-5 years experience in an academic/industry laboratory.
Duties And Responsibilities
Demonstrated ability to effectively work in a cross‑functional team, meet deadlines and prioritize multiple projects.
Perform DNA/RNA extraction along with appropriate QC methods.
Develop and optimize molecular assays such as qPCR or ddPCR.
Make NGS libraries or oversee outsourcing as needed.
Help develop novel NGS methods to better characterize cell therapy products.
Order and maintain supplies necessary to support your work or the work of the team.
Operate and maintain sequencers.
Operate liquid handlers for more routine/higher throughput methods.
Maintain an accurate and detailed electronic notebook.
Compile results into PowerPoint presentations for group meetings.
Required Skills
Experience with DNA/RNA extraction.
Experience with molecular assay development (qPCR/ddPCR).
Experience with routine NGS methods: WGS, fragment libraries, RNA‑Seq, Methyl‑Seq, targeted sequencing, etc.
Preferred Skills
Experience with long‑read library preparation and sequencing methods (PacBio or Oxford Nanopore).
Experience with single‑cell genomics methods (10X Genomics, Parse Biosciences, etc.).
Experience with lab automation or operation of liquid handlers.
Familiarity with lentivirus or AAV biology/genomics, as well as T‑cell or CAR‑T biology.
Experience with aseptic technique, cell handling and cell culture.
Experience or interest in learning NGS data analysis or scripting.
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