Scientist , Genotox; Somerville, Massachusetts
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Somerville, Massachusetts, United States
Requirements- PhD with 0-2 years of experience in academic or industry setting, MS with 6+ years of experience or BS with 8+ years of experience
- Broad knowledge of genome editing technologies and associated off‑target discovery assays
- Genomic assay development or deployment experience for off‑target discovery, verification and structural variation assessment
- Familiarity with NGS workflows and library preparation
- Deploying PCR‑based off‑target verification assays such as rhAmpSeq and Hybrid Capture Sequencing
- Developing and deploying unidirectional/ligation‑mediated PCR assays
- Assay related molecular biology techniques including DNA extraction, nucleic acid quality assessment and primer design
- Basic cell biology skills including cell line culture and manipulation techniques (electroporation and transfection)
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Developing and deploying assays for genomic safety assessment for the development of Gene Writer candidates
- Developing, deploying and analyzing NGS‑based assays for off‑target discovery and verification
- Examining genome structural variants using optical and molecular methods
- Working collaboratively with genomic safety, molecular assay, computational biology and regulatory sciences teams to advance Tessera’s therapeutic programs
- Contributing to scientific report writing, translating complex experimental findings to support regulatory and research goals
You are a rigorous, detail‑oriented scientist with expertise in genome editing and genomic safety assessment. As a Scientist I on our Genomic Safety team, you will design, develop, and deploy cutting‑edge assays to characterize the off‑target landscape of our Gene Writer therapeutics at the intersection of molecular biology, next‑generation sequencing, and translational safety science. You bring hands‑on experience with NGS workflows, off‑target discovery platforms, and PCR‑based verification methods, and you thrive in a fast‑moving environment where scientific rigor and program momentum go hand in hand.
You are equally comfortable at the bench and in cross‑functional discussions, communicating your findings clearly to genomic safety, computational biology, and regulatory colleagues.
The stated pay range represents Tessera’s good‑faith estimate for this role. Actual compensation will be determined based on a number of factors, including but not limited to individual qualifications, years of relevant experience, internal compensation alignment, and external market data.
Pay Range: $52.00 - $58.00 USD per hour
Company SummaryTessera Therapeutics is pioneering Gene Writing— a new biotechnology designed to offer scientists and clinicians the ability to write small and large therapeutic messages into the genome, thereby curing diseases at their source. Gene Writing holds the potential to become a new category in genetic medicine, building upon recent breakthroughs in gene therapy and gene editing while eliminating important limitations in their reach, utilization, and efficacy.
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