Research Scientist I - Hacohen Lab - Antibody Engineering
- The Broad Institute, Inc.
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Full Time
Research Scientist I - Hacohen Lab - Antibody Engineering
General information
Location
Cambridge, MA
Ref #
42347
Job Family
Research
Date published
21-May-2025
Time Type
Full time
Description & Requirements
The Hacohen Lab at The Broad Institute is developing novel antibody discovery and engineering technologies to address unmet needs in cancer immunology, and target diverse cancer types. We are currently seeking a Scientist I to play an integral role in a basic and translational initiative to develop antibody engineering techniques to target cancer neoantigens. This Scientist I will have the opportunity to work on the wet lab side of the project supporting target identification and antibody development to contribute to the next generation of targeted cancer therapeutics for pre-clinical trials.
Primary responsibilities:
Develop and oversee a program of targeting cancer antigens.
Perform tissue culture and flow cytometry experiments on immune synapse activation.
Cytotoxicity via cell based and biologic cancer targeting molecules.
Construct, validate and manage plasmids for individual and library construction of antibodies.
Perform antibody purification and quality controls using techniques such as metal resin purification of poly-his tagged antibodies and PAGE gel analysis.
Perform biochemical and cell-based assays to evaluate antibody performance, such as ELISA, Western blot and pseudovirus neutralization assays.
Organize and accurately maintain written records of experimental procedures and data collection.
Contribute to preparation of manuscripts resulting from data generated in this research project.
Work with the PI on grant writing and fund-raising.
Participate in lab and project related meetings.
Requirements:
PhD with 0+ years of related job experience in life science or bioengineering field.
Proven track record of critical scientific thinking, multi-tasking ability, and strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent interpersonal and collaborative skills.
Ability to work both independently and as a team with diverse scientists from a wide range of research expertise.
Outstanding verbal and written communication abilities.
Ability to adapt to and effectively manage changes in a fast paced and dynamic environment.
High level of initiative and desire to take ownership of scientific investigation.
General information
Location
Cambridge, MA
Ref #
42347
Job Family
Research
Date published
21-May-2025
Time Type
Full time
Description & Requirements
The Hacohen Lab at The Broad Institute is developing novel antibody discovery and engineering technologies to address unmet needs in cancer immunology, and target diverse cancer types. We are currently seeking a Scientist I to play an integral role in a basic and translational initiative to develop antibody engineering techniques to target cancer neoantigens. This Scientist I will have the opportunity to work on the wet lab side of the project supporting target identification and antibody development to contribute to the next generation of targeted cancer therapeutics for pre-clinical trials.
Primary responsibilities:
Develop and oversee a program of targeting cancer antigens.
Perform tissue culture and flow cytometry experiments on immune synapse activation.
Cytotoxicity via cell based and biologic cancer targeting molecules.
Construct, validate and manage plasmids for individual and library construction of antibodies.
Perform antibody purification and quality controls using techniques such as metal resin purification of poly-his tagged antibodies and PAGE gel analysis.
Perform biochemical and cell-based assays to evaluate antibody performance, such as ELISA, Western blot and pseudovirus neutralization assays.
Organize and accurately maintain written records of experimental procedures and data collection.
Contribute to preparation of manuscripts resulting from data generated in this research project.
Work with the PI on grant writing and fund-raising.
Participate in lab and project related meetings.
Requirements:
PhD with 0+ years of related job experience in life science or bioengineering field.
Proven track record of critical scientific thinking, multi-tasking ability, and strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent interpersonal and collaborative skills.
Ability to work both independently and as a team with diverse scientists from a wide range of research expertise.
Outstanding verbal and written communication abilities.
Ability to adapt to and effectively manage changes in a fast paced and dynamic environment.
High level of initiative and desire to take ownership of scientific investigation.
Job ID: 478475385
Originally Posted on: 5/25/2025
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