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Associate Scientist, Tissue Production

New York, New York, United States

About Us

Valo Health is a human-centric, AI-enabled biotechnology company working to make new drugs for patients faster. The company’s Opal Computational Platform transforms drug discovery and development through a unique combination of real-world data, AI, human translational models and predictive chemistry. 

Our talented team of biologists, chemists and engineers, armed with advanced AI/ML tools, work together to break down traditional R&D silos and accelerate the speed and scale of drug discovery and development. 

Valo is committed to hiring diverse talent, prioritizing growth and development, fostering an inclusive environment, and creating opportunities to bring together a group of different experiences, backgrounds, and voices to work together. We embrace new ways of learning, solve complex problems and welcome diverse perspectives that can help us advance patient-centric innovation. 

Valo is headquartered in Lexington, MA, with additional offices in New York, NY and Tel Aviv, Israel.  To learn more, visit www.valohealth.com.  

About the Role

Join a team of scientists and engineers advancing human tissue models of health and disease, including engineered cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue. Support the advancement of human tissue models by generating high quality, reproducible tissues and maintaining the laboratory environment. Perform laboratory-based tissue production activities with a high degree of reliability, efficiency, and accuracy. Analyze and interpret tissue production data, troubleshoot issues and recommend improvements to standard practices. Operate in strict accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and our Quality Management System (QMS) framework.

What You'll Do...

  • Tissue Production:
    • Thaw and expand primary cell stocks
    • Seed cells into Biowire tissue platform or well plates
    • Maintain cell and tissue cultures
    • QC tissues using standardized imaging-based assays
    • QC new batches of tissue using standardized biochemical and cellular assays
    • Prepare reagents
    • Collect, analyze and compile standardized data into easily interpretable reports or presentations complete with conclusions and recommendations
    • Complete checklists, logs and records per SOPs and QMS procedures
  • Lab Maintenance:
    • Verify proper function of laboratory equipment
    • Maintain and calibrate laboratory equipment
    • Maintain reagent and supply inventory levels
    • Maintain laboratory organization
    • Log and store reagent and supply deliveries

What You Bring... 

  • BS degree in cell biology, pharmacology, biotechnology, biological engineering or a related discipline with 2-4 years of experience performing cell/tissue-based assays in a lab setting; or an MS degree in cell biology, pharmacology, biotechnology, biological engineering or a related discipline with 0-2 years of experience performing cell/tissue-based assays in a lab setting
    • Experience should include: microscopy, sterile tissue culture methods, recording and analyzing biological data
  • Exceptionally keen attention to detail.
  • Compliance-oriented, with high respect for the importance of standards, documentation and routine/repetition.
  • Must be a cross-functional team-player but also be able to work independently, i.e., able to achieve results as an individual AND achieve results with and through colleagues.
  • Must be able to take ownership of work tasks, i.e., able to follow through on tasks, identify and troubleshoot technical issues, seek clarity or assistance as needed
  • Must be able to multi-task, prioritize, and handle multiple projects at once.
  • Must be flexible and able to quickly adapt to dynamic working conditions.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Working knowledge of core statistical concepts including hypothesis testing, simple linear regression, ANOVA, and checking appropriate assumptions prior to application of statistical tests (normality, constant variance, etc.)
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Excel, PowerPoint, GraphPad Prism

 

New York Salary Range

$81,000 - $89,000 USD

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