Metagenomi is a gene editing company committed to developing potentially curative therapeutics by leveraging a proprietary toolbox of next-generation gene editing systems to accurately edit DNA where current technologies cannot. Our metagenomics-powered discovery platform and analytical expertise reveal novel cellular machinery sourced from otherwise unknown organisms. We adapt and forge these naturally evolved systems into powerful gene editing systems that are ultra-small, extremely efficient, highly specific and have a decreased risk of immune response. These systems fuel our pipeline of novel medicines and can be leveraged by partners. Our goal is to revolutionize gene editing for the benefit of patients around the world. 

Whether it's the biological diversity of our gene editing systems or the people that help discover them, Metagenomi celebrates the diversity of life. This is achieved through a compassionate culture that acknowledges the dimensions of our diversity.  We know that when people feel a sense of inclusion and belonging in the workplace, they have a safe space to bring creativity and innovation to everything they do. We are intentional about building and maintaining a culture where people are valued and respected, there is equity in opportunities, and our respective opinions and differences matter.

Join us and make a direct impact on the future of therapeutic tools!

We're seeking a talented Intern to join our CAST Optimization team in Discovery this summer. You'll dive into screening hundreds of CAST variants, helping us identify the most promising candidates for groundbreaking therapeutic advancements.

The Opportunity:

  • Contribute to cutting-edge research, directly influencing the development of innovative therapeutics.
  • Screen hundreds of variants to identify key trends and patterns in CAST  performance
  • Apply your hands-on experience in molecular biology techniques to help us identify optimized candidates
  • Collaborate with a dynamic team of scientists driving CAST technology to new heights

What You'll Bring:

  • Education: Actively pursuing a degree in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiology or a related field.
  • Experience:
    • Hands-on experience in molecular biology techniques and prior tissue culture experience.
    • At least two years of laboratory experience ideally in mammalian tissue culture.
      • Experience with high throughput screening in mammalian cells (preferred)
    • Familiarity with routine tissue culture techniques such as cell maintenance, aseptic operations, and executing cell assays with meticulous attention to detail

We strongly encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds. Diversity drives our innovation!

Program Details:  

Duration: Eight-week internship Dates: June 24, 2024 – August 16, 2024 Location: Onsite in Emeryville, California Hours: 9 am - 5 pm PST

California Pay Transparency Disclosure:

Under the Federal Labor Standards Act, this position is classified non-exempt.  The hourly rate range for 2024 Summer Internships is $25.00 to $35.00 per hour, not to exceed 40 hours per week.  Compensation for this internship will be determined at the Company’s sole discretion and may vary based on depth of relevant experience and education. 

 

 

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What makes Metagenomi a unique place to work?

  • We are passionate about developing technologies derived from microbial-rich ecosystems that have the power to enable therapeutic development and the potential to cure devastating diseases.
  • We have cultivated an amazing culture that values teamwork, curiosity, scientific rigor, and fun. We have a strong commitment to work/life balance, host a weekly employee happy hour and events, provide catered lunches and endless snacks, and more! 
  • We offer competitive compensation, including a market-benchmarked salary, annual target bonus potential, equity, comprehensive benefits plan, 401(k) with company matching, retirement safe harbor plan, and other perks.

At Metagenomi, we know that our people drive our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and believe in and value diversity and inclusion. Metagenomi provides an open, collegial, and friendly work environment where we empower people and provide them with opportunities to develop their long-term careers. Metagenomi does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, age, physical or mental disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. 

Applicants/Employees have rights under various State and Federal Employment Laws, including without limitation:

Notice to agencies: Our in-house Talent Acquisition Team manages all employment opportunities at Metagenomi. Agencies and independent recruiters must be approved as a vendor by Metagenomi’s Talent Acquisition team. To protect the interests of all parties, Metagenomi will not accept unsolicited resumes, profiles, or biographies. Any unsolicited resumes sent to Metagenomi will be considered referrals and the property of Metagenomi.

 

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