Research Scientist/Engr 1
About this role
Job Description
Field of research:
Protein engineering, synthetic biology, and biochemical tool development with emphasis on optogenetically controlled RNA/DNA polymerases, programmable nucleic-acid writing, and in vitro assay systems for polymerase activity, specificity, and error control.
Purpose of the research project(s):
To build and execute the experimental pipeline for engineering and characterizing light-responsive RNA polymerase systems. The position will support molecular cloning, protein production, and cell-free functional assays needed to generate sponsor-facing milestones and publications on optogenetic polymerase control, sequence-programmed RNA synthesis, and related protein-sensor technologies.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
- Molecular cloning and construct generation – 25%
Design and build plasmids for engineered T7 polymerases, optogenetic domains, protein binders, reporters, and assay controls using PCR, Gibson/Golden Gate assembly, mutagenesis, and sequence verification.
• Protein expression, purification, and QC – 20%
Express and purify polymerases, binders, and optogenetic protein components (primarily from bacteria) using affinity chromatography/FPLC and standard QC methods such as SDS-PAGE, concentration assessment, and storage optimization.
• In vitro functional assay development and execution – 25%
Develop and run cell-free transcription and polymerase assays, including time-course transcription assays, one- or few-base incorporation assays, and assays using modified nucleotides such as fluorescently labeled or biotinylated bases.
• Optogenetic characterization and readout integration – 15%
Perform light-control experiments, fluorescence/plate-reader assays, and other optical measurements needed to evaluate gating behavior, kinetics, and retained function of engineered constructs.
• Sequencing sample preparation and data/QC handoff – 10%
Prepare samples for sequencing-based readouts, organize construct/sample metadata, and maintain clean experimental records that support downstream analysis and sponsor reporting.
• Project support, documentation, and collaboration – 5%
Maintain SOPs, reagent inventories, and experimental documentation; prepare figures/tables for meetings and reports; and coordinate day-to-day bench workflows with the PI, trainees, and collaborating groups.
Visa Eligibility
This position is eligible for H-1B sponsorship.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry, molecular biology, bioengineering, chem biol, or related field and one year of relevant experience laboratory research.
Equivalent education and/or experience may substitute for minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license, certification, and/or registration.
Additional Requirements:Molecular cloning: PCR, Gibson/Golden Gate assembly, mutagenesis, bacterial transformation, plasmid preparation, and sequence verification.
• Protein production: bacterial expression, affinity purification, chromatography/FPLC workflows, and protein QC.
• Biochemical assays: experience with enzyme assays, transcription assays, fluorescence-based readouts, or related in vitro functional measurements.
Desire:
. Experience with cell-free transcription or nucleic-acid enzyme assays.
• Experience using modified nucleotides (e.g., fluorescent, biotinylated, or otherwise chemically functionalized substrates).
• Experience with optogenetic proteins, light-controlled assays, or photochemistry/fluorescence instrumentation.
• Sequencing library preparation or sample-prep familiarity for assay readouts.
• Experience with protein binders, display/selections, or protein-sensor engineering.
• Basic computational comfort for organizing data, plotting results, and working with standard lab analysis tools.
• Data quality and documentation: careful experimental record-keeping, sample tracking, and SOP development.
• Communication and teamwork: ability to summarize results clearly and work closely with the PI and collaborators.
- research assistantships/internships acceptable, strong hands-on
Compensation, Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$56,448.00 annualPay Range Maximum:
$58,008.00 annualOther Compensation:
-Benefits:
For information about benefits for this position, visit https://www.washington.edu/jobs/benefits-for-uw-staff/Shift:
First Shift (United States of America)Temporary or Regular?
This is a regular positionFTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%Union/Bargaining Unit:
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