Key RESPONSIBILITIES
• Support both routine research activities and more in-depth profiling studies by performing cell-based and biochemical/biophysical studies to assist with the identification, validation, prioritization and benchmarking of small molecule protein degraders.
• Perform a wide variety of medium- to high-throughput profiling workflows with cell-based and biochemical formats (experience with automation is considered a strong plus)
• Design, conduct, and summarize data for key experiments to progress projects. Troubleshoot and implement solutions when required.
• Maintain thorough documentation and written records of experimental and data in lab notebooks and communicate results in a clear/concise manner in internal meetings.
• Ensure compliance with good laboratory practices including safety regulations, data management, data recording in electronic notebooks and archiving.
• Keen interest in understanding the current literature surrounding TPD and specific targets of interest.
QUALIFICATIONS
• Relevant laboratory apprenticeship/Bachelor’s (0.5 – 2 years non-academic experience) or relevant Master’s degree (0 – 1 year non-academic experience). PhD-level candidates will not be considered.
• Training in biochemistry/biophysics/biotechnology/cell-biology, ideally experience with small molecule handling and assay development
• Experience with basic techniques related to biochemistry, biophysics and small molecule handling required, e.g. FP, TSA, SPR.
• Experience with basic techniques related to mammalian cell-culture and assays required, e.g. BRET, Western Blot, ELISA, IP.
• Working experience in targeted protein degradation (molecular glue, PROTACs and related) considered a plus.
• Self-motivated, willingness to learn, strong work ethic, attention to detail, organizational skills, and excellent communication skills are required for this position.
• Proficiency in utilizing general and specialized software such as Microsoft office, Prism, ELN etc., for data analysis and figure generation.