Scientist, Cell Therapy/Gene Therapy
- Full Time
- Shirley, New York 11967, United States View on Map
- @Creative Biogene posted 4 weeks ago
- Posted : June 20, 2025 -Accepting applications
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Job Detail
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Job ID 9935
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Qualification Certificate
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Gender No Gender Restriction
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Experience 1 year
Job Description
Key Responsibilities:
- Drive the research into new therapies, such as cell and gene therapy, at the interface of cell engineering into bioprocessing production. Custom CRISPRa sgRNA Vectors
- Execute the translation of new biological molecular tools into bioprocessing applications such as CRISPR tools for improved cell performance in combination with microfluidic & automation approaches.
- Identify and establish collaborations with world-leading academics and startup companies for cutting-edge technology concepts.
- Guide and provide practical support for completion of proof-of-concept experimental evaluations.
- Drive and support potential prototype technology design.
Basic Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in molecular biology, cellular biology, stem cell biology, biomedical engineering, or closely related fields with experience with biological cellular systems.
- Have established both a foundationally theoretical and practical competency in cell or gene therapy that is internationally recognized through publications and presentations.
- A practical competency in cell or gene therapy technologies such as viral and non-viral delivery systems.
- A practical competency in cell therapy experience such as in vitro stem cell (HSC/iPSC/ESC) culture and/or T-cell differentiation systems, and T-cell culture.
- Preferable to have experience in cell engineering using viral or non-viral methods, for gene therapy.
- A desire for miniaturization and automation that will lead to the development of next-generation personalized automated workflows.
- Ability to prioritize tasks and balance individual technical contribution with coordination of fast-paced research activities across multiple sites, organizations, and disciplines.