Our mission at Asimov is to advance humanity's ability to design living systems, enabling biotechnologies with outsized benefit to society. We're developing a mammalian synthetic biology platform––from cells to software––to enable the design and manufacture of next-generation therapeutics.
We are seeking an Associate Scientist to join our Cell Line Development team on a 6 month contract to help push the boundaries of biotherapeutic cell line development. In this role, you will conduct CHO-based cell line engineering and screening to produce human therapeutics. In addition, you will execute synthetic biology studies and new technology evaluations to continuously innovate our workflows and expression platform. This is a unique opportunity to work at a nimble, forward-thinking synthetic biology startup and help build the future of biological engineering.
We're fueled by a vision to transform biological engineering into a fully-fledged engineering discipline. Should you join our team, you will grow with a constantly evolving organization and push the frontiers of synthetic biology. Company culture is key to Asimov, and ours is a culture of recombination; we believe that our mission can only be achieved by bringing together a diverse team with a mixture of backgrounds and perspectives.
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At Asimov, we are on a thrilling mission to enhance humanity's capability to design living systems, creating groundbreaking biotechnologies that have a profound societal impact. We are currently searching for an Associate Scientist in Biologics Cell Line Development to join our vibrant team in Boston, MA, on a six-month contract. This role is pivotal as you will be instrumental in advancing biologic therapies by performing CHO-based cell line engineering and screening designed to produce human therapeutics. You'll leverage state-of-the-art equipment for transfection, cloning, and characterization while ensuring meticulous documentation through our Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN). This isn’t just a job; it's an opportunity to innovate and guide the future of biological engineering. The ideal candidate holds a BS or MS in Biological Engineering, Cell Biology, or Molecular Biology and has at least three years of hands-on experience in CHO cell line development. Creativity and problem-solving are key—you're not just filling a role; you're contributing to industry-disrupting technology, continuously seeking to improve workflows and strategies. Familiarity with tools like Google Sheets or Excel, and ideally with automation technologies is a bonus. Asimov cultivates a diverse culture of recombination, and this is your chance to grow with us in an ever-evolving field. Join us as we push the boundaries of synthetic biology and change the world together!
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