Role Summary
The Research Scientist (RS) will be engaged in serving as the single point of study control and overall planning and conduct of the study in accordance with applicable regulatory guidelines and contemporary scientific practice.
Additionally, the RS will ensure that all Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) are met, and that the outcome of the study is valid and reliable.
Role Responsibilities
Serve as the Principal Investigator/Study Director/Bioanalytical Monitor for internal and external studies.
Has overall responsibility for the technical conduct of the study, interpretation and reporting of results in accordance with regulatory agencies, protocols, amendments, methods, and standard operating procedures.
Develop protocols and ensures that the protocol, and any amendments, are approved and followed.
Ensure all experimental data, deviations, and unanticipated events are accurately recorded and any corrective actions needed are documented.
Establish and maintain relationships with industry and scientific thought leaders through effective communication and scientific expertise.
Ensure that all raw data, documentation, protocols, specimens, and final reports are archived at the conclusion of the study
Develop NBS’ scientific knowledge and expertise in gene and cell therapy.
Drive efficiencies through automation/new technologies in sample preparation, analysis and reporting.
Write and review reports and SOPs.
Communicate with management and Sponsors regarding project issues, changes, and requirements.
Mentor and guide junior scientist and technicians.
Other duties as assigned.
Role Requirements
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a scientific related discipline required.
A Master’s degree or Ph.
D.
is preferred.
Minimum of 10 years of related scientific experience.
A combination of education and experience may be accepted
Strong background in immunology and plate-based assay development with experience in bioanalytical method validation.
Experience with a wide variety of ligand binding assays for biomarker, protein quantification, and anti-drug antibody analysis.
Experience with regulated studies along with a solid understanding of study design and protocols
Knowledge of GLPs and other federal regulations relating to the company
Solid understanding of laboratory operations and data collection
Self-starter, able to prioritize work, and work efficiently with minimal supervision
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to design, interpret, and present scientific data in a team environment is preferred
Proficiency with Microsoft Office core applications and the ability to learn and use additional applications.
Behavioral Expectations
Collaboration
Flexibility
Leadership
Special Requirements
The person filling this position will spend approximately 60% in an office setting and 40% in the laboratory.
There will be exposure to animal pathogens and chemicals.
There will be handling of, and/or exposure to, animal tissue and zoonotic organisms.
Ability to don and wear personal protective gear, including N95 masks and respirators
Physical requirements: Ability to lift and carry up to 50lbs.