Microfluidics engineer
Listed on 2025-12-09
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biotechnology
Reviv Bio is a venture-backed biotechnology company located at Engine Accelerator in Cambridge, MA.
We have an immediate opening for a scientist with expertise in leveraging droplet microfluidics for high-throughput cell-based assays. This highly motivated scientist will be part of a highly multidisciplinary team (AI/ML, protein engineering, biology), who work collaboratively to develop biologics for crop protection and human health applications.
The successful applicant has deep and demonstrated expertise in drop‑based manipulation of single cells (bacteria, yeast, mammalian, and insect cells). This position offers an exciting opportunity for a motivated individual to grow and influence in a dynamic company focused on the cutting edge of protein engineering technology, while solving real‑world problems in collaboration with Fortune 500 customers across pharma and ag‑biotech.
KeyRequirements
- Experience in cell biology, cell culture, and culturing mammalian cells in droplets, microcapsules, or hydrogels
- Experience in molecular biology techniques is required
- Experience cell line engineering is desired, but not required
- Experience with antibody engineering is desired, but not required
- Analyze the data, and report to internal and external stakeholders
- PhD in Bioengineering, Physics, Biochemistry, or related fields is required
- 2+ years of postdoctoral experience in academia or industrial setting is a plus
- Develop and perform microfluidic‑enabled ultrahigh throughput cell‑based assay for peptide and protein‑based biologics
- Routinely perform droplet fabrication or droplet manipulation (sorting, merging, encapsulating, injecting, etc.)
- Design microfluidic devices in CAD software
- Perform device fabrication by a combination of photo and soft lithography
- Handle cell culturing
- Seniority level:
Entry level - Employment type:
Internship - Job function:
Engineering and Information Technology
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