Scientist / Senior Scientist, Genomics
Waypoint Bio - New York City, NY
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Scientist / Senior Scientist, GenomicsFull-time positionCompetitive compensation (Salary, Benefits & Options)430 E 29th Street, New YorkWaypoint Bio is a venture-backed biotech startup building the next generation of cell therapies for solid tumors and autoimmune diseases. Traditional cell therapy development faces a trade-off between in vitro approaches that are fast but inaccurate, and in vivo approaches that are accurate but slow and expensive. Using our proprietary platform combining spatial biology, pooled screening, in silico protein engineering, and machine learning, we can obtain both depth and breadth when screening cell therapy candidates - speed without compromising on in vivo accuracy. Our team is highly collaborative, interdisciplinary, and shares the mission of developing novel immune cell therapies to benefit patients' lives.Position Summary:We are seeking a highly-motivated, creative scientist who thrives in a fast-paced and collaborative environment. The ideal candidate will have experience designing and using cutting-edge genomics technologies. They will also have a strong foundational knowledge of immunology and the design of immune cell therapies to treat cancer. In this position, you will design new genomics screens for novel T cell therapies, manufacture these cell therapies, and test their function using in vitro and in vivo models of diseases. You will also optimize Waypoint's spatial pooled screening technology in a variety of tissue types. At Waypoint, you will work collaboratively with our team of computational and wet-lab scientists to develop new therapeutic options for patients.Duties and ResponsibilitiesImplement cutting-edge genomics technologies to screen for CAR T cell therapies that solve specific challenges in the solid tumor microenvironment.Compare different CAR T designs using viral & non-viral manufacturing approaches, followed by in vitro assays.Optimize Waypoint's spatial pooled screening technology in different tissue types.Develop new genomics technologies in different cell systems using spatial pooled screening and CRISPR systems.Implement existing strategies for cloning of large libraries.Prepare NGS libraries for sequencing.Actively engage in prioritizing key milestones and developing appropriate timelines.Provide conceptual input on in vivo experimental design and interpretation in a team setting.Keep detailed scientific records in an electronic lab notebook and actively contribute towards the organization of the lab.Required QualificationsPh.D. in Molecular Biology, Immunology, Cancer Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, or a related field. Alternatively, Bachelor's degree or Master's degree with 6 years or 4 years of relevant experience, respectively.Experience with genetic manipulation of mammalian cells using lentiviral, retroviral, or non-viral approaches.High degree of expertise in molecular cloning (e.g. Gibson cloning), RNA/DNA purification, and preparation of NGS libraries.Practical knowledge of the immune cell therapy field, with a focus on T cell therapy.Knowledge of the interplay between the immune system and the tumor microenvironment.An excellent scientific track record with published papers or recent experience in the fields of genomics, RNA biology, immunology, or related fields.Superb organizational abilities and precise scientific record keeping in electronic lab notebooks.Preferred QualificationsExperience culturing T cells ex vivo and using these cells for downstream assaysExperience working with human iPS cells and/or organoid systemsSend CV and cover letter to apply:jobs@
Created: 2025-09-25