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Company Overview
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc. (CST) is a private, family owned, worldwide leader in the development and commercialization of antibodies, assays and research tools. As a company of scientists for scientists, we have developed XMT® technology, a proprietary method to develop exceptional monoclonal antibodies, PTMScan®, a technology to discover protein post-translational modifications, and PhosphoSitePlus®, an online resource for investigation of post-translational modifications. We are passionate about our role in contributing to the life science industry's advancing of the human condition through accelerating the discovery and development of innovative therapies for human disease. We are fully committed to developing new research tools to help define the mechanisms underlying cell function and disease, thereby broadly accelerating progress in biomedical research and medicine. Position Summary We are seeking a highly motivated and creative scientist to join our Neuroscience Antibody Development group and help drive our mission: to deliver the world's highest quality research products and to accelerate biological understanding. The candidate will develop antibodies and innovative research tools in the field of neuroscience and related disease areas such as neurodegeneration. The Development Scientist plays a central role in CST product development, overseeing and orchestrating projects from product conception through commercialization. Thus, the ideal candidate will be a proven and exceptional leader combining scientific and project management expertise. The candidate must be able to effectively communicate the requirements of projects to various teams within the organization to ensure productive use of resources. This is a hybrid position which will require occasional on-site presence at our Danvers, Massachusetts location. Responsibilities- Build a balanced and commercially robust antibody product development pipeline comprised of neuroscience and neurodegenerative disease research targets of scientific importance and commercial value
- Manage project and pipeline risk factors to ensure a steady flow of materials through the development / commercialization pipeline
- Contribute to creating and maintaining a market-driven neuroscience portfolio and strategy
- Identify and understand the significance of new technologies and workflow solutions for neuroscience research and contribute to in-house development of these assays
- Actively develop scientific and business market expertise using a variety of resources, including literature searches and engagement with external experts, to enable informed assessment of new reagent and workflow product opportunities
- Demonstrate proficiency in managing a robust antibody product development pipeline
- Design experiments and independently analyze and interpret experimental data to enable rigorous target-specific reagent development, using appropriate validation model systems, experimental controls, and reference materials
- Communicate & collaborate effectively with others including Antibody Development Core Teams, Production, Marketing, and Sales
- Proactively identify and champion opportunities that will improve internal workflows, while maintaining rigorous validation standards
- Develop proficiency with internal systems IT workflow systems to enable accurate and complete work requests and electronic laboratory documentation and adhere to standard operating procedures in lab operations and safety in accordance with Quality Management Systems
- Represent CST as an industry leader in specific growth areas of neuroscience and neurodegenerative research through attendance at scientific meetings and by establishing purposeful relationships and collaborations with academic and industry professionals to better understand market needs and showcase CST capabilities
- Ph.D. in neuroscience or related biological science with postdoctoral experience in a neuroscience or neurodegenerative disease laboratory strongly preferred
- Industry experience in neuroscience is desired but not necessary
- Well connected to the neuroscience community with an established neuroscience network
- Ability to work effectively both independently and with a team to drive projects to successful completion
- In depth knowledge of signaling pathways and networks
- Knowledge of neurodegenerative disease mechanisms, models, and biomarkers related to neuroinflammation, synaptic dysfunction, and/or brain-related disease areas
- Experience developing, executing, and interpreting antibody-based assays (e.g., IHC, Flow, Western blotting, ELISA, IF, ChIP, immunoprecipitation techniques)
- High level of organization and attention to detail
- Medical (BCBS) and Dental (Delta Dental) plans paid at 90%
- Vision Insurance
- Life Insurance, Short and Long Term Disability
- Flexible Spending accounts
- 401(k) Plan with 6% match
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Generous PTO package
- Pet Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Onsite Subsidized Cafeteria
- Free Parking
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