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Cell Signaling Technology

Scientist, Computational Biology

Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, Massachusetts, us, 01923

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Cell Signaling Technology (CST) is a different kind of life sciences company, one founded, owned, and run by active research scientists, with the highest standards of product and service quality, technological innovation, and scientific rigor for over 20 years. We consistently provide fellow scientists around the globe with best‑in‑class products and services to fuel their quests for discovery.

Helping researchers find new solutions is our main mission every day, but it’s not our only mission. We’re also dedicated to helping identify solutions to other problems facing our world. We believe that all businesses must be responsible and work in partnership with local communities, while seeking to minimize their environmental impact. That’s why we joined 1% for the Planet as its first life science member, and have committed to achieving net‑zero emissions by 2029.

Position Summary The Scientist, Computational Biology develops and applies advanced computational methods to support CST’s research in immunology, proteomics, structural biology, and antibody discovery. This role emphasizes the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning approaches with structural and multi‑omics data to drive new insights and accelerate discovery. The Scientist will design and implement computational pipelines, apply predictive modeling, and collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams across R&D and the broader organization.

Responsibilities Essential duties and responsibilities (with ESTIMATED percentage allocation)

Computational Pipeline Development – 30%

Develop and implement scalable bioinformatics workflows for BCR sequencing, single‑cell analysis, spatial biology, epigenetics, and multi‑omics integration.

Apply rigorous standards for reproducibility and documentation.

AI and Machine Learning Applications – 25%

Design and apply machine learning and deep learning models to large‑scale biological and structural datasets.

Develop predictive methods for antibody‑antigen interactions and protein structure analysis.

Apply structure prediction and molecular docking tools (e.g., AlphaFold, Rosetta, AutoDock) to model protein and antibody interactions.

Cross‑functional Research Collaboration – 25%

Partner with Structural Biology, Proteomics, Molecular Biology, and Single Cell Technologies teams to support discovery initiatives.

Collaborate with immunologists, biologists, and data scientists to integrate computational results into CST’s R&D pipeline.

Contribute to cross‑functional projects with Data Science, Software Engineering, and commercial stakeholders.

Scientific Communication – 10%

Communicate findings to technical and non‑technical audiences through reports, presentations, and publications.

Share results and methods with internal and external collaborators.

Innovation and Continuous Improvement – 10%

Evaluate and implement emerging computational approaches, including AI/ML frameworks and structural modeling tools.

Recommend enhancements to CST’s bioinformatics infrastructure and practices.

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Structural Biology, Immunology, or related field.

Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, and Bash.

Experience with bioinformatics tools for sequencing data, particularly BCR sequencing and single‑cell analysis.

Familiarity with applying machine learning methods to biological data.

Experience working in cloud computing and high‑performance computing (HPC) environments.

Strong problem‑solving ability and effective communication skills for interdisciplinary collaboration.

Preferred Qualifications

Demonstrated experience in structural prediction, molecular modeling, and antibody‑antigen interaction analysis.

Knowledge of AI/ML applications in structural biology, antibody discovery, and protein design.

Hands‑on experience with AlphaFold, Rosetta, molecular docking, or related structural modeling tools applied to biological or antibody–antigen systems.

Hands‑on experience with proteomics analysis and multi‑omics data integration.

Proficiency in software engineering best practices (version control, workflow automation, CI/CD).

Familiarity with containerization and orchestration technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes) for scalable and reproducible computational analyses.

Knowledge of advanced data visualization methods for complex bioinformatics data.

Competencies in innovation, strategic problem solving, and collaborative teamwork.

Physical Conditions / Physical Requirements

Office work environment is typically quiet with some background noise

Ability to work at a desk and computer for extended periods

Dexterity to operate computer equipment, handle documents.

Ability to read and interpret detailed documents and reports.

Occasional standing and walking will be required to move around the office or facility.

Infrequent lifting of light objects, such as files or equipment, up to 15 pounds, may also be necessary.

Salary This position has a starting base salary range of $118,000 to $144,000 per year, which the company, in good faith, reasonably expects to pay for this role at the time of posting. Actual compensation within this range will be determined based on factors including, but not limited to, relevant skills, qualifications, experience, and internal equity.

What we offer At Cell Signaling Technology (CST), we recognize that people will always be our most important asset. Providing a safe, inclusive, and stimulating working environment that understands the importance of diversity, human dignity, and meaningful work is as important as establishing company policies that incorporate excellent health insurance and pay benefits. We recognize that the development of people is the key to their happiness and thus ensure every employee has impactful discussions with their manager and develops actionable performance and professional development plans. Lastly, we are committed to engaging and supporting our employees in committees and philanthropy that benefit their local communities and environment through community investment programs.

Medical (BCBS) and Dental (Delta Dental) plans paid at 90%

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance, Short and Long Term Disability

Flexible Spending accounts

401(k) Plan with 6% match

Tuition Reimbursement

Generous PTO package

Pet Insurance

Employee Assistance Program

Free Parking

Equal Employment Opportunity Cell Signaling Technology (CST) is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, status as a veteran or as a member of the military or status in any group protected by applicable federal or state laws.

Massachusetts Employment Law It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.

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