Research Associate II - Stellaromics Inc.
Boston, MA 02298
About the Job
Who we are:
Spun out of Stanford and MIT, Stellaromics is an innovative biotech startup founded in 2022 and located in Boston, MA. Our pioneering proprietary technology helps researchers and clinicians create comprehensive cellular maps enhancing our understanding of various diseases, with our flagship product STARmap and upcoming Pyxa™ suite of products. We have a passionate management team and committed investors who believe in our patented technology and overall mission to profoundly advance biomedical research and accelerate the discovery of life-saving treatments.
Summary
We are seeking a Research Associate II to join our R&D group to develop and optimize assay and consumables/reagent/kit for our cutting-edge Pyxa TM
Responsibilities:
- Support reagent product development by performing experimental design, planning, and scientific execution of research projects.
- Follow the laboratory’s established procedures to prepare, test and evaluate new reagents, troubleshoot and create new protocols if needed.
- Record experimental results for research and development projects in electronic laboratory notebooks. Demonstrate critical thinking in execution of research tasks involved with all projects. Identify technical issues, recommend solutions and communicate results to the team.
- Track lab inventory and tissue samples, ensuring the timely procurement of reagents and consumables.
- Interact with project team members and cross-functional teams to anticipate and resolve day-to-day issues working in a matrix organizational structure.
- Work within a specific project team to accomplish assigned task or team objectives within project timelines. Accountable for meeting scheduled completion dates and for providing timely feedback when dates cannot be met.
Qualifications:
- A B.S or M.S. degree in Biology, Chemistry, Bioengineering, or related disciplines.
- 1-3 years of hands-on experience in a similar domain, academic or industry, and a robust foundation in molecular and cell biology.
- Demonstrated ability to succeed in a fast-paced environment, working on multiple projects with evolving priorities and deadlines.
- Excellent information management, time management, and organization skills required.
- Hands-on experience with microscopy, immunostaining or in situ RNA detection is preferred.
- Ability to be agile and have a ‘can-do’ solution-oriented approach to problems.
- Legally authorized to work in the US.