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Senior Research Associate

Freenome is a biotech company developing innovative tests for early cancer detection. We are seeking a Senior Research Associate to develop assay technologies and validate clinical products while working closely with cross-functional teams.

Skills

  • Lab experience in life sciences
  • Automation of molecular biology assays
  • Data analysis and presentation skills
  • Working knowledge of regulatory standards
  • Strong communication skills

Responsibilities

  • Perform mission-critical experiments and comply with laboratory practices
  • Gather high-quality data and communicate findings
  • Participate in experimental design and troubleshooting
  • Implement process improvements in the lab
  • Collaborate with engineers on protocol transitions

Education

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, or related field

Benefits

  • Pre-IPO equity
  • Cash bonuses
  • Full range of medical benefits
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we’re connecting people with next-generation blood tests for early cancer detection, powered by our multiomics platform. Saving lives by analyzing blood work to search for early signs of cancer.

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Mission Driven
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Maternity Leave
Paternity Leave
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SENIORITY LEVEL REQUIREMENT
TEAM SIZE
SALARY RANGE
$87,550/yr - $134,000/yr
EMPLOYMENT TYPE
Full-time, on-site
DATE POSTED
August 13, 2024

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