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Principal Research Associate

Company Name:
Adimab
Position Type:
Full-time
Adimab is looking for an experienced and motivated molecular biologist with hands-on knowledge of antibody or protein engineering to join its research team. Successful candidates will work in a small team setting to support Adimab's novel antibody discovery, engineering, and production platform through:
Microbiology; yeast propagation and maintenance
Molecular biology; cloning, vector construction, sequence analysis, and mutagenesis
Antibody library construction and selection using FACS sorting
Bispecific engineering, including structure-based library design
Mammalian cell staining and single cell sorting for cell line development
Developing and mentoring junior members of the team
Successful collaboration with external partners, in both industry and academia, as well as internal colleagues on the technical operations and antibody discovery teams
Proactive pursuit of knowledge via conferences, seminars, and outside reading in order to stay current on best practices
Requirements
M.S., or equivalent practical experience, with training in molecular biology, chemical engineering, biochemistry, immunology, or biophysics
A minimum of five years of relevant laboratory experience in a biotech or academic setting
Project organization and management experience
Adaptable and productive in a fast-paced environment
Strong motivation, interpersonal skills, and ability to effectively and openly communicate with colleagues and supervisors
Demonstrated ability to evaluate, interpret, and present scientific data
Resourceful with outstanding execution and problem solving skills
Candidates with publications and patents supporting their experience preferred
Adimab isEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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