SoTalent
Base pay range
$111,800 – $175,670 per year About the Organization
This organization is a global, research-driven biopharmaceutical company dedicated to advancing innovative therapies that have the potential to significantly improve patients’ lives. By concentrating research efforts within selected therapeutic domains, the organization fosters deep scientific expertise and accelerates the development of breakthrough medicines through focused investment and collaboration. Role Purpose
A newly established Lead Profiling function is seeking a highly motivated Research Scientist to work closely with a gastrointestinal and inflammation-focused drug discovery group. This role centers on the development and execution of high-throughput, automated assays using advanced robotic systems, with the goal of supporting early drug discovery and translational research efforts. The position is ideal for a scientist who thrives at the intersection of immunology, laboratory automation, and data-driven biology. Key Responsibilities
Investigate mechanisms underlying B cell–mediated autoimmune conditions by integrating experimental immunology with automated and computational approaches Conduct large-scale, preclinical pharmacology studies that inform candidate selection and accelerate progression toward clinical development Design, optimize, and deploy cell-based assays on automated platforms to enable rapid, reproducible data generation Partner closely with discovery scientists, automation specialists, and external collaborators to manage workflows and datasets across multiple research programs Promote a collaborative research environment that values scientific rigor, innovation, transparency, and timely execution Lead high-throughput, automation-enabled pharmacology studies that support advancement of discovery candidates into early clinical stages Develop and implement robust in vitro assays to evaluate immune cell behavior, signaling pathways, and compound activity Ensure high standards of data quality, documentation, and reproducibility through well-defined protocols and procedures Collaborate with cross-functional teams including automation engineering, data science, and discovery biology to support evidence-based decision making Identify technical challenges early and implement creative, practical solutions to maintain research momentum Communicate study results and insights to multidisciplinary project teams and scientific stakeholders Education & Experience
PhD in Immunology or a related discipline with strong grounding in cell biology and quantitative or computational methods; or Master’s degree with six or more years of relevant industry experience; or Bachelor’s degree with eight or more years of applicable experience in pharmaceutical or biotechnology research Technical & Professional Skills
Hands-on experience with integrated laboratory automation systems and miniaturized assay formats Strong background in immunology techniques such as flow cytometry, ELISA-based methods, cell culture, luminescence assays, and multiplexed platforms Prior experience in autoimmune disease research and translational drug discovery is highly desirable Familiarity with large-scale data analysis, including the application of machine learning or AI-based tools to biological datasets Experience working in cloud-based computing environments and managing research data pipelines Excellent communication, organization, and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in team-oriented settings Work Location
This role is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and follows a hybrid work model, combining on-site collaboration with flexible remote work in accordance with company policy. Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level Employment type
Full‑time Job function
Research and Science Industries
Health and Human Services
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$111,800 – $175,670 per year About the Organization
This organization is a global, research-driven biopharmaceutical company dedicated to advancing innovative therapies that have the potential to significantly improve patients’ lives. By concentrating research efforts within selected therapeutic domains, the organization fosters deep scientific expertise and accelerates the development of breakthrough medicines through focused investment and collaboration. Role Purpose
A newly established Lead Profiling function is seeking a highly motivated Research Scientist to work closely with a gastrointestinal and inflammation-focused drug discovery group. This role centers on the development and execution of high-throughput, automated assays using advanced robotic systems, with the goal of supporting early drug discovery and translational research efforts. The position is ideal for a scientist who thrives at the intersection of immunology, laboratory automation, and data-driven biology. Key Responsibilities
Investigate mechanisms underlying B cell–mediated autoimmune conditions by integrating experimental immunology with automated and computational approaches Conduct large-scale, preclinical pharmacology studies that inform candidate selection and accelerate progression toward clinical development Design, optimize, and deploy cell-based assays on automated platforms to enable rapid, reproducible data generation Partner closely with discovery scientists, automation specialists, and external collaborators to manage workflows and datasets across multiple research programs Promote a collaborative research environment that values scientific rigor, innovation, transparency, and timely execution Lead high-throughput, automation-enabled pharmacology studies that support advancement of discovery candidates into early clinical stages Develop and implement robust in vitro assays to evaluate immune cell behavior, signaling pathways, and compound activity Ensure high standards of data quality, documentation, and reproducibility through well-defined protocols and procedures Collaborate with cross-functional teams including automation engineering, data science, and discovery biology to support evidence-based decision making Identify technical challenges early and implement creative, practical solutions to maintain research momentum Communicate study results and insights to multidisciplinary project teams and scientific stakeholders Education & Experience
PhD in Immunology or a related discipline with strong grounding in cell biology and quantitative or computational methods; or Master’s degree with six or more years of relevant industry experience; or Bachelor’s degree with eight or more years of applicable experience in pharmaceutical or biotechnology research Technical & Professional Skills
Hands-on experience with integrated laboratory automation systems and miniaturized assay formats Strong background in immunology techniques such as flow cytometry, ELISA-based methods, cell culture, luminescence assays, and multiplexed platforms Prior experience in autoimmune disease research and translational drug discovery is highly desirable Familiarity with large-scale data analysis, including the application of machine learning or AI-based tools to biological datasets Experience working in cloud-based computing environments and managing research data pipelines Excellent communication, organization, and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in team-oriented settings Work Location
This role is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and follows a hybrid work model, combining on-site collaboration with flexible remote work in accordance with company policy. Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level Employment type
Full‑time Job function
Research and Science Industries
Health and Human Services
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