Scientist-Principal Scientist
Surrozen
- San Francisco, CA
- $110,435-198,420 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design and execute experiments: Design and perform in vitro (cell-based) and sometimes in vivo (animal-based) studies to explore disease mechanisms and test new molecules.
- Discover and validate targets: Identify potential new targets for drug intervention and validate their role in the disease process through advanced molecular and cellular biology techniques.
- Develop and run assays: Develop and optimize high-throughput screening assays to test and rank large pools of drug candidates.
- Analyze and interpret data: Systematically analyze complex experimental data, critically evaluate and interpret data, draw conclusions, and present findings to project teams to guide drug development decisions.
- Collaborate across functions: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including protein biochemists, pharmacologists, and data scientists, to drive discovery programs.
- Manage external partnerships: Engage with and oversee work conducted by contract research organizations (CROs) for specialized tasks.
- Engage with key opinion leaders (KOLs): Develop and maintain communication with a network of scientific advisors and consultants.
- Contribute to scientific strategy: Stay current with scientific literature and contribute to setting the strategic direction for discovery efforts in the ophthalmology therapeutics field.
- Presentation and publication: Publish data and research discoveries as conference abstracts, patents and peer-reviewed papers as guided by Surrozen publication strategy
- Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Neurobiology or related fields
- Minimum 2+ year experience in eye research with track record of peer reviewed publications
- Demonstrated strong wet-lab molecular and cell biology techniques, e.g. molecular cloning, qPCR, siRNA, Crispr-Cas9 gene editing, IF/IHC, ISH/FISH, FACS, ELISA, Western blotting, protein IP, mammalian cell/organoid culture, reporter/enzymatic cell-based assays, animal tissue manipulation and primary cell isolation
- Experience with fluorescence confocal microscopy and imaging analysis is a must
- Familiar with in vitro, ex vivo and animal retinal disease models
- Experience with high-throughput sequencing, single-cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, proteomic workflow, R programing and data analysis is a plus
- Excellent organizational and communication skills
- Ability to work in fast paced environment and make contributions to multiple projects
- Experience in coaching junior scientists or students
- Strong interpersonal skills and a team player committed to success and getting the job done well in a highly dynamic environment
- Attention to detail, self-motivated
- We offer a dynamic working environment and a collaborative, passionate team
- Excellent benefits, including competitive employer contributions
- Stock Options
- Paid vacation, sick time and holidays
- Shuttle service to/from Caltrain, BART and the SSF Ferry
- State of the art research facility complete with bowling alley and onsite gym amenities available through The Cove