Application Scientist; Biochemistry
Listed on 2026-06-22
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Science
Research Scientist
Application Scientist (Biochemistry)
Turn Breakthrough Science into Real-World Solutions
Why This Role MattersWhen a researcher’s stem cell differentiation fails, months of work can be lost. When an antibody doesn’t perform as expected, a clinical study stalls. At Filtrous, we don’t just sell reagents and cell culture products. We help scientists succeed. As our Application Scientist in Biochemistry, you’ll be the expert who bridges the gap between our products and real laboratory challenges. You’ll develop validated protocols, travel to customer sites to solve problems firsthand, and create the technical content that helps scientists get results faster.
Your work will directly impact research outcomes in cell therapy, diagnostics, and life science discovery.
- Turn Complex Techniques into Reproducible Success:
Develop and validate cell culture protocols, stem cell differentiation methods, and immunoassays that customers can trust. You’ll eliminate the trial‑and‑error that wastes their time and resources. - Be the Expert in the Field:
Travel to customer sites to troubleshoot failed experiments, optimize antibody panels, and validate molecular assays. Your hands‑on support turns frustrated customers into loyal partners. - Bridge the Knowledge Gap:
Many labs lack expertise in advanced techniques like iPSC culture or multiplex immunoassays. You’ll conduct training sessions that unlock capabilities they didn’t know they had. - Create Content that Sells:
Author application notes, white papers, and protocols that demonstrate product value. Your technical content becomes the proof that wins new customers. - Shape What We Build:
Collaborate with R&D to ensure new products actually work in customer workflows. Your field insights prevent costly product‑market mismatches. - Arm the Sales Team:
Provide technical demonstrations and answer the hard questions during customer engagements. Your expertise closes deals that sales alone cannot.
- Failed experiments waste months:
When a customer’s stem cell work or antibody test fails, weeks or months of effort are lost and clinical studies stall, with no expert on hand to step in and turn the failure around. - Trial‑and‑error slows customers down:
Customers waste time and money figuring out cell culture and immunoassay products through guesswork because there are no validated, ready‑to‑use protocols they can simply follow and trust. - Labs lack advanced know‑how:
Many customers do not have the in‑house skills for harder methods like specialized stem cell culture or multi‑marker immune tests, so they leave product capabilities untapped with no one to train them. - Sales cannot answer hard questions:
Deals stall when technical customers ask deep scientific questions during buying conversations, because the sales team cannot run demonstrations or close those discussions without expert backup. - New products miss real lab needs:
Without real‑world field feedback reaching the product team, Filtrous risks building products that do not fit how customers actually work, leading to costly mismatches.
- Deliver 6+ validated protocols and technical application notes per quarter that customers can implement immediately.
- Achieve 90%+ customer satisfaction on field support visits and training sessions.
- Reduce product‑related support tickets by providing clear documentation and proactive training.
- Contribute to new product launches with field‑validated performance data.
At Filtrous, you’re not buried in a corporate R&D lab running the same assay forever. You’re a key player working closely with a small, collaborative team where your expertise directly impacts customers and products. You’ll report directly to the Director of R&D, collaborate daily with sales, QC, and operations, and see your protocols used by real scientists solving real problems. You’ll travel, meet customers, and build deep expertise across multiple applications.
And as Filtrous grows, you’ll grow with us: expanding into new product areas, mentoring future hires, and shaping our technical direction.
- Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology,…
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