Associate Scientist, Bioassay Development and Screening
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Research/Development
Immunology Research, Research Scientist -
Healthcare
Build Our Future Together
At Regeneron, we use science and innovation to develop life-changing medicines for people with serious diseases. We are seeking a highly motivated Associate Scientist to join our Bioassay Development and Screening group within the Therapeutic Proteins Department, supporting our Veloc Immune antibody pipeline. In this role, you will develop and perform cell-based assays that reveal how antibodies act on molecular function and signaling, playing an integral role in the discovery and characterization of therapeutic molecules across diverse disease areas, while collaborating with scientists across neuroscience, immunology, and other therapeutic teams.
This position offers the opportunity to contribute to a fast-growing, science-driven organization making a meaningful difference to patients worldwide.
When & Where- Location:
Tarrytown, NY - Work model:
Onsite
- Develop and perform cell-based assays in support of the company's Veloc Immune antibody pipeline
- Contribute to the in vitro characterization and screening of therapeutic antibodies across neuroscience, immunology, and other disease areas
- Develop cell lines and characterize them using cell engineering techniques such as transfection, transduction, and CRISPR
- Apply flow cytometry and imaging to characterize cell-based systems
- Develop and optimize bioassays, including luciferase reporter and internalization assays
- Perform primary cell-based assays, including those involving immune cells
- Run high-throughput functional screens using 96- and 384-well plate formats
- Analyze data, organize results, and communicate findings clearly to your supervisor
- Document experiments in an electronic notebook and present data effectively at team meetings
- Bachelor's in biology or a related field with at least 3 years of relevant professional experience, or a Master's degree with 0-3 years of relevant experience
- Proficiency in planning, executing, and analyzing experiments in addition to communicating clearly and presenting data to colleagues
- Experience with mammalian cell culture and hands-on technical proficiency with in vitro and cell-based assays
- Familiarity with in vitro assays interrogating molecular and cellular function and signal transduction pathways
- Must thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative, and multi-tasking environment, and bring strong organizational skills to daily work
- Preferred qualifications include: cell engineering experience, multi-well assay experience, cell-based functional assay experience, flow cytometry and imaging experience, immunology experience, antibody development experience and primary immune cell assay experience
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