Remix launched with a vision to transform patient’s lives through modulation of RNA processing. Our breakthrough science provides a path to identify small molecules that impact the expression of disease driving mRNAs and proteins. We take on the challenge of addressing drug targets in diseases of high unmet medical need to bring new therapeutic options to patients. Remix has a commitment to demonstrate the highest levels of scientific integrity with urgency because those patients are counting on us to deliver. With an in-house technology platform built from scratch, we have rapidly generated multiple drug discovery programs that are advancing towards the clinic.

Position Summary:

We seek a highly motivated, cell and molecular biologist to join our team located in Watertown, MA as a contractor for 12 months. As a team member of the Biomolecular Sciences and Lead Discovery group, this individual will report to a Senior Scientist and be responsible for the development, execution, and analysis of screening hits in various validation and hit expansion assays monitoring gene regulation to enable new drug discovery programs at Remix.

We are seeking an enthusiastic scientist who can work independently, and as part of a team, in a dynamic innovative biotech environment. The ideal candidate will have strong experimental skills and will be expected to contribute to data generation, analysis, interpretation, visualization as well as communicating with a cross-functional team of scientists.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Design and conduct cell-based experiments for an innovative drug discovery platform to monitor RNA processing events
  • Develop and validate in vitro assays for small molecule hit discovery, as well as elucidating MOA
  • Participate in project team meetings and platform development
  • Maintain detailed records of experimental protocols and data in electronic laboratory notebooks
  • Prioritize activities, manage internal resources while balancing multiple priorities under time and resource constraints
  • Build and maintain productive relationships with colleagues across the broader Remix team

Qualifications:

  • B.S. or M.S. in cellular and molecular biology, or a related discipline with 2-3+ years of early-stage small molecule drug discovery experience
  • Experience with cell culture, including growing and maintaining adherent and suspension mammalian cell lines, measurements of cell viability, and gene expression readouts (qPCR and immunoblots)
  • Experience with multiplex assays, 384-well qPCR, NGS workflows, and luciferase/GFP reporter systems is preferred
  • Experience with pharmacological treatments, transfections/stable expression of shRNA, siRNA and CRISPR are desirable
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills with ability to work independently in a multidisciplinary team
  • In-depth knowledge of RNA biology related mechanisms (e.g., splicing, stability, turnover) is desired
  • Critical thinking, attention to detail, and careful record-keeping

Benefits:

Pay ranges between $35-40/hr based on experience.

Remix values diversity and is committed to equal employment opportunity and non-discrimination for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to a person’s race, color, gender, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital or veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. Remix will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities, in accordance with applicable law.

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