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Research Associate, Next Gen Sequencing

Dallas, TX

Colossal is seeking a Research Associate who will take on large-scale genome sequencing initiatives for species conservation and de-extinction in a core lab. They will expand on tools and methodologies to optimize sequencing data flow while maintaining and enhancing workflows to track samples from submission to data delivery.

This position is based on-site in Dallas, TX. 

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Maintain a thorough and detailed electronic lab notebook
  • Library preparation and sequencing - ONT platform
  • UHMW gDNA extraction and preparation for optical genome mapping - Bionano
  • Perform structure and copy number variant analyses
  • Utilize and adapt robotic automation for NGS workflows (Firefly Plus)
  • Maintain a clean and organized laboratory space

Required Skills and Abilities:

  • Capable of working in a fast-paced, high volume sequencing core on parallel projects, while maintaining accuracy and timely data transfer
  • Self-motivated, flexible, proactive, works well under pressure and deadlines, detail-oriented
  • Enthusiastic to learn new skills and take on new responsibilities
  • Creative problem-solver who can perform technical trouble-shooting 
  • Communicates clearly and proactively to ensure data delivery to stakeholders

Preferred Experience:

  • Familiarity with UHMW gDNA isolation and optical genome mapping (Bionano)
  • Comfortable with working in a core lab and communicating with stakeholders. 
  • Experience in library preparation and sequencing using the Oxford Nanopore Technology platform

Education and Experience:

  • BA/BS with 1+ years of hands-on research in bioengineering, molecular biology, genetics or related fields, such as computational biology

What Colossal Offers Full-Time Employees:

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Excellent paid time off and company holidays so you can rest and recharge 
  • Flexible spending accounts (FSA)
  • Company matched 401k retirement plan
  • Paid parental leave at 100% salary for up to 12 weeks
  • Education reimbursement 
  • An opportunity to help us return the Earth to a healthier state

The team at Colossal is committed, colorful, passionate, intelligent, collaborative, creative, experienced, scientific and world-class. That sounds like a lot to fit into one building. That’s why we are spread out in several locations that include laboratories, test facilities, academic institutions, libraries and offices. 

Through it all, however, we maintain a culture of positivity, hope, happiness and belief that we’re doing something big. Something Colossal.

Colossal is proud to be an equal employment opportunity workplace. We welcome people from all backgrounds as well as celebrate and support diversity. We are committed to providing an inclusive environment of mutual respect that is free from discrimination and harassment so everyone can thrive. 

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Colossal is proud to be named a Best Place to Work by BuiltIn for 4 years in a row across multiple categories in 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026:

  • #1 on the 50 Best Startups to Work For in Dallas in 2023!
  • 100 Best Midsize Places to Work in Dallas in 2024 & 2025
  • 100 Best Places to Work in Dallas, TX (All Size Employers) in 2024, 2025, and 2026.

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