Research Scientist/Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-24
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biomedical Science
Job Description
The Institute for Protein Design has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist/Engineer 2 to join their team.
About This OpportunityAs a member of the IPD Core R&D Labs, you will make important research contributions that accelerate progress in protein design. These teams develop new research methods, collect experimental data, and help interpret results in collaboration with other scientists at the Institute for Protein Design or its collaborators. The Peptide Core focuses on producing synthetic peptides to support many projects in parallel, including biologic therapeutics, phosphopeptide synthesis, difunctional fluorescent peptides, and peptide materials.
It also characterizes de novo proteins through intact protein mass spectrometry and delivers rapid data analysis and quality control to the IPD.
- 80% – Core R&D Lab work:
- Produce a wide variety of synthetic peptides and “peptide‑like” compounds using solid‑phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) with standard peptide chemistry techniques and automated peptide synthesizers.
- Design and carry out multi‑step syntheses using organic chemistry techniques such as TLC, rotovap, flash chromatography, air‑free techniques, and NMR.
- Optimize existing SOPs for yield, efficiency, and throughput of peptides.
- Explore strategies to improve the throughput and quality of peptide synthesis pipelines.
- Document protocols run in the wet lab.
- Review, analyze, and troubleshoot experimental results.
- 10% – Relationship building:
- Train IPD researchers on Core‑specific workflow for peptide synthesis and purification.
- Assist Principal Investigators, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and laboratory staff with experiments.
- 15% – Routine data analysis of de novo proteins using intact protein mass spectrometry:
- Maintain and troubleshoot LC/MS instrumentation (Agilent).
- Develop and implement new methods for optimization of intact protein mixtures and antibodies.
- Process and deconvolute results via software such as Agilent Bio Confirm and PMI‑Byos.
- Communicate troubleshooting and results to researchers.
- 5% – Maintenance of databases and inventories:
- Prepare and maintain standard laboratory stocks and reagents necessary for research workflow.
- Maintain inventory for chemicals, supplies, reagents, and biological samples.
- Maintain and troubleshoot laboratory equipment (prep‑scale HPLCs, peptide synthesizers, flash chromatography system, lyophilizers).
- Assist with laboratory‑wide EH&S compliance.
- 5% – Assist with managing undergraduate research assistants.
- 5% – Present scientific data, attend meetings, and participate in team‑building events.
- Minimum, a Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry, Chemistry, or a related field and 2 years of relevant experience in modern peptide synthesis, purification, and analysis.
- Strong communication and organizational skills with great attention to detail.
- Willingness to acquire new skills and learn on the job.
- Proficiency in modern peptide synthesis techniques, purification, and analysis.
- At least three years of full‑time laboratory experience.
- Proficiency with peptide chemistry and/or synthetic or medicinal chemistry.
- Experience with laboratory instruments: peptide synthesizers (CEM, Gyros), lyophilizers, rotovaps, LC/MS (Agilent), HPLCs.
- Pay Range Minimum: $69,600.00 annual.
- Pay Range Maximum: $96,000.00 annual.
- Shift: First Shift (United States of America).
- Position type:
Regular. - Full‑Time Equivalent: 100.00%.
- Union/Bargaining Unit: UAW Research.
- Benefits:
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