
Scientist - Analytical Development
- Boston, MA
- $69,000-179,300 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design, develop, optimize, and standardize robust analytical and separation methods—including UPLC, LC-MS, CE, SEC -MALS—for gene therapy, with major focus on mRNA including circular RNA
- Proactively evaluate and implement innovative analytical technologies to overcome challenges in the analysis of complex systems to continuously promote scientific advancement.
- Maintain and troubleshoot analytical and separation instrumentation (e.g., UPLC, LC-MS, CE, MALS, etc.) to ensure high performance, reliability, and minimal downtime in support of critical workflows.
- Continuously refine and improve existing analytical methods and assays and innovate as necessary to meet evolving program needs.
- Interacts closely with project teams to efficiently implement proper analytical assays through the lifecycle of a project and assist decision-making.
- Coordinate sample analyses with collaborators both within and outside of Lilly.
- Maintain thorough, accurate, and timely documentation of experiments, protocols, and results in electronic laboratory notebooks and technical reports.
- Ensure high standards of laboratory practice, including compliance with safety and quality guidelines, and promote operational excellence in all analytical activities.
- Communicate findings and progress effectively, including regular presentations in project team meetings.
- Masters Degree in Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences or related scientific field with 3+ years of relevant post-graduate work experience. Alternatively, a Bachelors degree in Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences or related scientific field with 5+ years of relevant post-graduate work experience.
- Expertise in mRNA characterization Analytical Method Development and Innovation
- Proven track record in developing and validating a wide range of analytical and separation techniques, such as LC, LC-MS, ion-pairing LC, SEC, CE, HILIC, HIC, and IEX
- Instrumentation Proficiency
- Hands-on experience in the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of analytical and separation systems, including UPLC, LC-MS, CE, MALS
- Experience with preparative systems such as ÄKTA is a plus but not required
- Familiarity with Agilent, Waters and Thermo platforms and associated softwares (e.g., ChemStation, OpenLab CDS, MassHunter, Xcalibur, Empower, VISION)
- Knowledge of analytical control strategies and quality standards applicable to early- and late-stage drug discovery Demonstrates a high degree of self-motivation and the ability to work on complex projects with low level of supervision Organizational and Interpersonal Skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across cross-functional teams
- Detail-oriented, open-minded, and capable of continuous learning in a fast-paced, dynamic environment Proven ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality results under tight timelines