Scientist I, Functional Bioassy & High-Throughput Screening

Generate Biomedicines

$102K — $143K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • PhD in a life sciences field or relevant MS/BSc with industry experience.
  • Hands-on experience with cell-based or biochemical assays.
  • Strong technical skills in mammalian cell culture and assay workflows.
  • Proficient in ELISA, flow cytometry, and other assay technologies.
  • Familiarity with high-throughput screening workflows.
  • Strong communication skills for summarizing experimental data.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic research environment.

Responsibilities

  • Design and optimize biochemical and cell-based assays for high-throughput screening.
  • Execute and analyze plate-based screening campaigns.
  • Communicate findings to support AI/ML-driven project decisions.
  • Contribute to multiple therapeutic programs as an assay expert.
  • Learn and apply new assay technologies under guidance.
  • Troubleshoot assay or workflow issues collaboratively.
  • Maintain detailed records and summarize results for team discussions.

Benefits

  • Collaborative and innovative biotech environment.
  • Opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
  • Access to cutting-edge research technologies and methodologies.
  • Supportive team structure fostering learning and development.
  • Participation in cross-functional projects enhancing versatility.
Full Job Description
The Role:

The Functional Bioassay team is seeking a Scientist I, Functional Bioassay / High-Throughput Screening to support the development, optimization, and execution of functional assays across Generate's growing portfolio of therapeutic programs. This is a bench-focused role for a scientist who enjoys hands-on experimental work and wants to contribute directly to the generation of high-quality functional data at scale that informs AI/ML-enabled protein therapeutic design and program decisions.

The successful candidate will support and, where appropriate, design, optimize, and troubleshoot biochemical and cell-based assays; execute high-throughput screening campaigns; analyze assay data; and help integrate automation into HTS workflows across multiple program areas. Key areas of focus may include ion channel, GPCR, ADC-related functional HTS assays, and other cell-based or biochemical screening platforms as portfolio needs evolve.

This role is expected to be approximately 80-90% laboratory-based and will require close collaboration with scientists across the Therapeutics organization, Data Science, research leads, automation colleagues, and cross-functional program teams to accelerate closed-loop experimental cycles. The scientist will help advance platform-wide innovation in assay execution, data quality, automation onboarding, and workflow scalability.

This position is well-suited for an early-career scientist with strong technical skills, curiosity to learn new assay systems, clear communication skills, and a desire to grow in a fast-paced, collaborative biotech environment while contributing meaningfully to therapeutic discovery programs.

Here's how you will contribute:
  • Design, optimize, and implement HTS-compatible biochemical and cell-based assays, with appropriate integration of automation.
  • Execute plate-based HTS campaigns, analyze results, and interpret complex experimental datasets.
  • Clearly communicate findings to program teams to support AI/ML-enabled design cycles, program prioritization, and iterative therapeutic optimization.
  • Support multiple therapeutic programs as a functional assay contributor, with potential focus areas including ion channel, GPCR, and ADC-related assays.
  • Learn and apply new assay technologies, including ion channel and GPCR functional assays, with guidance from senior team members and internal or external subject matter experts as needed.
  • Perform laboratory experiments with attention to detail, scientific rigor, and adherence to established protocols.
  • Troubleshoot assay performance, instrumentation, reagent, or workflow issues in partnership with senior scientists and automation colleagues.
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and well-organized records in electronic laboratory notebooks and other data systems.
  • Prepare clear summaries of experimental results for internal team discussions, program updates, and cross-functional meetings.
  • Collaborate with colleagues across Functional Bioassay, Automation, Biology, Protein Sciences, Data Science, and program teams to ensure experiments are well coordinated and aligned with project needs.
  • Follow laboratory safety practices, sample handling requirements, data integrity expectations, and Generate's scientific standards.

The Ideal Candidate will have:
  • PhD in cell biology, pharmacology, immunology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, or a related discipline, with relevant hands-on laboratory experience; or MSc with approximately 4+ years of relevant industry or academic research experience; or BSc with approximately 6+ years of relevant industry or academic research experience
  • Hands-on experience with cell-based, biochemical, or functional assays in an academic, biotech, pharmaceutical, or related research setting.
  • Strong technical foundation in mammalian cell culture and plate-based assay workflows.
  • Experience executing experiments with careful attention to controls, replicates, data quality, and documentation.
  • Experience with ELISA, HTRF, AlphaLISA, luminescence/fluorescence assays, flow cytometry, or similar assay technologies.
  • Familiarity with high-throughput or medium-throughput screening workflows, including multiwell plate formats.
  • Ability to follow established protocols while recognizing when assay performance, data quality, or experimental results require troubleshooting.
  • Comfort working in a fast-paced, matrixed research environment where priorities may shift across multiple programs.
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage several experiments or workstreams with guidance from a manager or senior colleagues.
  • Ability to analyze and present data clearly using tools such as GraphPad Prism, ScreenWorks, Harmony, iQue Forecyt, Spotfire, or similar platforms.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to summarize experimental results, observations, and next steps clearly
  • Collaborative working style, accountability, curiosity, adaptability, and willingness to learn new assay formats, therapeutic areas, and technologies.


Nice to Have
  • Experience with ion channel assays or related functional readouts, such as electrophysiology-adjacent workflows, membrane potential assays, or thallium flux assays.
  • Experience with GPCR assays, including reporter assays, calcium flux assays, cAMP assays, beta-arrestin assays, or other pathway-based functional assays.
  • Experience with ADC, image-based internalization, targeted protein degradation, immune cell, or cytotoxicity assay formats.
  • Experience working with primary cells, engineered cell lines, or stable cell line generation.
  • Experience with lab automation systems, such as HighRes, Beckman Biomek i5/i7, Hamilton, EL406, Multidrop, or equivalent liquid handling platforms.
  • Experience working in a biotech or pharmaceutical research environment and/or interest in applying functional biology to AI/ML-enabled therapeutic discovery.


Compensation: The base salary range provided reflects our current estimate of what we anticipate paying for this position. Your actual base salary will be based on several factors, including job-related skills, experience, internal equity, relevant education or training, and market dynamics. In addition, you will be eligible for an annual bonus, equity compensation, and a competitive benefits package.

Per Year Salary Range

$102,000-$143,000 USD

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