Location: Amsterdam,NY, USA
This is Cradle
Proteins are the molecular machines of life, used for many therapeutic, diagnostic, chemical, agricultural and food applications. Designing and optimizing proteins currently takes a lot of expert knowledge and manual effort, through the use of custom computational and biological tools. However over the past few years, machine learning has completely changed this story: we can now build high-fidelity models of proteins in computers.
At Cradle, we build these models. We offer a software platform for AI-guided lead optimization of proteins, so that biologists can design proteins faster and at scale. We're already used by clients across pharma, biotech, agritech, foodtech, and academia.
We're an experienced team, now of just over 40 people. We've built many successful products before and have enough funding for multiple years of runway. Our technical roles are split between machine learning, our web platform, infrastructure & scaling, and wet lab.
We're focused on building the best possible team culture. We're distributed across two locations, and are flexible about when and where we work.
We offer our employees a top of the market salary, a generous equity stake in the company and a wide range of benefits from health and wellbeing, financial, to training and career progression opportunities.
What we're looking for
For this, we are looking for a motivated Research Associate to strengthen our Bioengineering team. This team is responsible for developing and running high-throughput workflows for building DNA libraries, expressing and purifying proteins, and running characterisation studies (e.g. enzyme activity or binding assays). We've built a wet-lab infrastructure with a lot of high-throughput automation, enabling much more scalable and cost-effective experimentation, working hand in hand with our machine learning algorithms. Next to more established methods, we're also developing workflows that are based on fundamentally different techniques than currently is mainstream.
As a Research Associate, you'll join a diverse team of researchers to collaboratively execute and continuously improve novel wet lab methods for our DNA construction and protein optimisation pipeline. If you enjoy running molecular biology workflows, love to tinker, and want to be a part of building the next-generation platform for making biotechnological products - please apply!
Responsibilities
As a Research Associate in the Bioengineering team, you will:
* Run workflows for (library) DNA synthesis and assembly, protein expression, protein purification, and protein characterisation.
* Suggest and work on improvements to make these workflows more efficient, robust, cost-effective, and integrated.
* Effectively communicate results, successes, and challenges in a cross-functional environment.
Need-to-Haves
* BSc + 2 yrs, MSc, or equivalent experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, enzymology, metabolic engineering, biophysics, or related fields.
* Demonstrated experience with in vitro and/or in vivo protein expression systems (e.g. E. coli, B. subtilis, P. pastoris, CHO or HEK cell lines, cell extracts).
* Hands-on experience with standard cloning techniques.
* Excitement to learn, contribute, and drive innovation in an early stage startup environment. Having an appetite for its ambiguity and fast pace.
* Strong verbal and written communication skills in English. Proactively sharing results, successes and challenges in a cross-functional environment.
* Ability to run multiple projects simultaneously while ensuring that process steps are documented, and physical/digital data are organized.
Nice-to-haves
Experience with one or more of the following would be an advantage:
* Protein purification techniques (e.g. affinity tag purification).
* Assay development for enzymatic activity or antibody binding assays.
* Protein expression in cell-free systems (cell extracts, myTXTL, PURE).
* Next-generation sequencing techniques (Illumina, Nanopore, PacBio).
* Classical high-throughput laboratory automation (robotic liquid handlers, plate readers).
* High-throughput advanced cloning technologies, such as site-directed mutagenesis, Gibson Assembly, and Golden-Gate Cloning.
* Pooled or multiplexed methodologies for DNA assembly, strain build, or enzymatic assays.
* Familiarity with scripting languages such as Python, Matlab, R, SQL.
Learning more about the BioEngineering team
We're quite open about what we work on in our BioEngineering team. If you'd like to learn a bit more before applying, check out blog posts from our team (link 1, link 2) or watch the webinar we recently did with Benchling (link).
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