Role Summary
Scientist I, In Vitro Antibody Discovery in Cambridge, MA supports in vitro antibody discovery for Sanofi's pipeline. The role involves designing and executing selection experiments using phage and yeast antibody display libraries, analyzing NGS data to identify antibody hits for downstream screening, and screening antibodies for binding. The position requires hands-on experience with display technologies and a track record of scientific productivity.
Responsibilities
- Lead in vitro antibody discovery efforts for pipeline projects.
- Design and execute selection experiments with phage and yeast antibody display libraries.
- Analyze NGS data to identify antibody hits for downstream screening.
- Screen antibodies for binding (cell binding, ELISA, and SPR).
- Bring innovative ideas and novel approaches to discovery projects.
Qualifications
- Ph.D. in a relevant field, or Master's degree with 5+ years of direct relevant experience
- Proven hands-on experience with phage or yeast display technologies
- Demonstrated track record of scientific productivity and publications
- Familiarity with Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously