Full-Time
Posted on 5/12/2026
Cloud-based platform for life sciences R&D
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San Francisco, CA, USA
Hybrid
Three days on-site per week required.
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Benchling provides a cloud-based platform for life sciences research and development. It offers tools like an electronic lab notebook (ELN), molecular biology tools, and sample tracking to help scientists design experiments, record results, and analyze data, all in one system available by subscription. The platform works by grouping these tools into modules that researchers access over the internet; teams can collaborate, manage experimental workflows, and integrate data across projects. Benchling differs from many competitors by focusing specifically on life sciences R&D with an integrated, sector-tailored set of tools and enterprise options, rather than generic software. Its goal is to speed up biotech and pharmaceutical research, improve data management, and help researchers move ideas from concept to experiments to new therapies faster.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series F
Total Funding
$411.1M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2012
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Four months of fully paid parental leave
401(k) plan
Remote working stipend
Yearly company-wide retreat
Monthly gym and wellness stipend
Commuter benefits
100% premiums covered for health, dental, and vision
Weekly company social events
Flexible PTO and company-wide winter holiday shutdown
Cognizant and Benchling selected as partners to accelerate Kyowa Kirin's R&D. Aug 16, 2026, 22:00 ET Transforming the Research Lifecycle Through Integrated Data Management, Advanced Automation, and AI-Driven Workflows TOKYO, Aug. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) today announced that it will support the introduction and implementation of Benchling, the AI platform for R&D at Tokyo Research Park and Fuji Research Park, research sites in Japan operated by Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd. Benchling gives scientists a single place to capture structured data, run AI models and agents and automate the workflows that move discovery and development forward. Through Cognizant's implementation support, researchers in the Research Division of Kyowa Kirin will be able to efficiently and seamlessly conduct a range of research activities, from experiment planning and execution to data collection and use of AI, within a single environment. This implementation demonstrates Kyowa Kirin's strong commitment to accelerating R&D productivity by addressing an expanding pipeline and increasingly advanced and diverse research needs. Cognizant will support this effort through centralized data management, enhanced molecular design processes and workflow automation. Kyowa Kirin is a global specialty pharmaceutical company with strengths in specific disease areas, including bone and mineral disorders, intractable hematologic diseases and hemato oncology and rare diseases. At its three research facilities worldwide, the company is pursuing innovative modalities such as advanced antibody technologies and hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy. By integrating "disease science" with "drug discovery technologies" that identify optimal solutions based on scientific insights, Kyowa Kirin is accelerating the creation of life-changing value. To further advance these initiatives, the company needed a platform that could support cutting-edge scientific research through automation and AI, together with an experienced implementation partner to deploy, operate and manage it at scale. With this implementation, Benchling is expected to help automate experimental design and data collection, accelerating the research cycle from drug discovery target identification through to new drug candidate selection. Benchling connects directly with Kyowa Kirin's laboratory instruments, enabling data to be captured automatically as structured, searchable records without manual entry. Benchling also supports collaboration across the research process and provides Kyowa Kirin's researchers with agentic and analytical capabilities that understand scientific context. In addition, the AI platform is expected to help researchers conduct molecular design, access years of experimental history, generate reports and analyze relationships across research activities more efficiently. In collaboration with Benchling, Cognizant is expected to provide end-to-end support across the entire process, from platform setup to data migration, system implementation and ongoing maintenance following deployment. In addition, by optimizing data flows in line with the expansion of research scale, Cognizant is expected to help improve researcher productivity and support more informed decision-making. By providing products and services under a single contract, Kyowa Kirin aims to enhance cost predictability while reducing large capital expenditures and enabling flexible cost management as operating expenses. "Through the implementation of Benchling under the partnership with Cognizant, we expect to promote the standardization of workflows and the structuring of data in research environments," said Takashi Shimada, Head of Research Division, Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd. "By enhancing the entire research process, we aim to establish a next-generation drug discovery foundation capable of continuously creating innovative new medicines." "Kyowa Kirin is transforming its research processes to address some of the most difficult challenges in healthcare and to deliver innovative new medicines to patients as quickly as possible," said Sajith Wickramasekara, co-founder and CEO, Benchling. "Benchling embeds AI into daily workflows, connected to years of accumulated experimental data and context. In biopharma research and development, the speed and quality of research cycles have a direct impact on patients. AI only becomes meaningful when it proves its value in these real-world settings." "Our partnership with Kyowa Kirin in implementing Benchling will help redefine the company's pursuit of scientific excellence, drug discovery research and laboratory operations and establish a new benchmark for business engagement," said Archana Ramanakumar, Industry Solutions Leader and Senior Vice President, Cognizant. "We are confident that this innovative and future-oriented collaboration will create a solid success story." "Kyowa Kirin is revolutionizing its research processes through the implementation of Benchling and collaboration with Cognizant," said Nobuhiko Watanabe, President and Representative Director, Cognizant Japan. "This initiative is expected to significantly improve drug discovery efficiency and further strengthen the company's position in the Japanese market." About Cognizant Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH), as an AI builder and technology services provider, bridges the gap between AI investment and enterprise value by building full-stack AI solutions for clients. Leveraging our deep expertise in industries, business processes, and engineering, we embed each organization's unique business environment into technology systems. In doing so, we help unlock human potential, deliver tangible results, and enable global enterprises to stay ahead in a rapidly changing world. For more information, please visit www.cognizant.ai or @cognizant. About Benchling Benchling is the leading AI platform for biotech R&D, unifying scientific data and automating workflows to accelerate discovery and development. Trusted by more than 1,300 companies worldwide, from pioneering startups to global leaders like Merck, Moderna and Sanofi, Benchling gives scientists a single place to capture, connect and act on data across the entire R&D lifecycle. With Benchling AI, agents and models work directly inside scientific workflows, grounded in structured data. The result is faster teams, better molecules and breakthroughs that reach the world sooner. https://www.benchling.com/ About Kyowa Kirin Kyowa Kirin is deeply committed to creating and delivering new medicines and treatments with life-changing value to patients. As a Japan-based global specialty pharmaceutical company, Kyowa Kirin has contributed to the creation of medicines and innovation in biotechnology for more than 70 years. Today, the company is working to develop next-generation antibody drugs and gene and cell therapies that have the potential to address significant unmet medical needs. In particular, Kyowa Kirin focuses on research and development of treatments for bone and mineral disorders, hemato oncology and intractable hematologic diseases and rare diseases, while seeking to maximize the value of research outcomes that may be applied in other therapeutic areas through partnerships. Guided by shared values, Kyowa Kirin is committed to achieving sustainable growth and bringing smiles to people's lives. https://www.kyowakirin.com/index.html Media contacts
Cognizant and Benchling selected as partners to accelerate Kyowa Kirin's R&D. * By Cognizant Technology Solutions * 15 hrs ago Transforming the Research Lifecycle Through Integrated Data Management, Advanced Automation, and AI-Driven Workflows TOKYO, Aug. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) today announced that it will support the introduction and implementation of Benchling, the AI platform for R&D at Tokyo Research Park and Fuji Research Park, research sites in Japan operated by Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd. Benchling gives scientists a single place to capture structured data, run AI models and agents and automate the workflows that move discovery and development forward. Through Cognizant's implementation support, researchers in the Research Division of Kyowa Kirin will be able to efficiently and seamlessly conduct a range of research activities, from experiment planning and execution to data collection and use of AI, within a single environment. This implementation demonstrates Kyowa Kirin's strong commitment to accelerating R&D productivity by addressing an expanding pipeline and increasingly advanced and diverse research needs. Cognizant will support this effort through centralized data management, enhanced molecular design processes and workflow automation. Kyowa Kirin is a global specialty pharmaceutical company with strengths in specific disease areas, including bone and mineral disorders, intractable hematologic diseases and hemato oncology and rare diseases. At its three research facilities worldwide, the company is pursuing innovative modalities such as advanced antibody technologies and hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy. By integrating "disease science" with "drug discovery technologies" that identify optimal solutions based on scientific insights, Kyowa Kirin is accelerating the creation of life-changing value. To further advance these initiatives, the company needed a platform that could support cutting-edge scientific research through automation and AI, together with an experienced implementation partner to deploy, operate and manage it at scale. With this implementation, Benchling is expected to help automate experimental design and data collection, accelerating the research cycle from drug discovery target identification through to new drug candidate selection. Benchling connects directly with Kyowa Kirin's laboratory instruments, enabling data to be captured automatically as structured, searchable records without manual entry. Benchling also supports collaboration across the research process and provides Kyowa Kirin's researchers with agentic and analytical capabilities that understand scientific context. In addition, the AI platform is expected to help researchers conduct molecular design, access years of experimental history, generate reports and analyze relationships across research activities more efficiently. In collaboration with Benchling, Cognizant is expected to provide end-to-end support across the entire process, from platform setup to data migration, system implementation and ongoing maintenance following deployment. In addition, by optimizing data flows in line with the expansion of research scale, Cognizant is expected to help improve researcher productivity and support more informed decision-making. By providing products and services under a single contract, Kyowa Kirin aims to enhance cost predictability while reducing large capital expenditures and enabling flexible cost management as operating expenses. "Through the implementation of Benchling under the partnership with Cognizant, we expect to promote the standardization of workflows and the structuring of data in research environments," said Takashi Shimada, Head of Research Division, Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd. "By enhancing the entire research process, we aim to establish a next-generation drug discovery foundation capable of continuously creating innovative new medicines." "Kyowa Kirin is transforming its research processes to address some of the most difficult challenges in healthcare and to deliver innovative new medicines to patients as quickly as possible," said Sajith Wickramasekara, co-founder and CEO, Benchling. "Benchling embeds AI into daily workflows, connected to years of accumulated experimental data and context. In biopharma research and development, the speed and quality of research cycles have a direct impact on patients. AI only becomes meaningful when it proves its value in these real-world settings." "Our partnership with Kyowa Kirin in implementing Benchling will help redefine the company's pursuit of scientific excellence, drug discovery research and laboratory operations and establish a new benchmark for business engagement," said Archana Ramanakumar, Industry Solutions Leader and Senior Vice President, Cognizant. "We are confident that this innovative and future-oriented collaboration will create a solid success story." "Kyowa Kirin is revolutionizing its research processes through the implementation of Benchling and collaboration with Cognizant," said Nobuhiko Watanabe, President and Representative Director, Cognizant Japan. "This initiative is expected to significantly improve drug discovery efficiency and further strengthen the company's position in the Japanese market." About Cognizant Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH), as an AI builder and technology services provider, bridges the gap between AI investment and enterprise value by building full-stack AI solutions for clients. Leveraging its deep expertise in industries, business processes, and engineering, The Daily Times embed each organization's unique business environment into technology systems. In doing so, The Daily Times help unlock human potential, deliver tangible results, and enable global enterprises to stay ahead in a rapidly changing world. For more information, please visit www.cognizant.ai or @cognizant. About Benchling Benchling is the leading AI platform for biotech R&D, unifying scientific data and automating workflows to accelerate discovery and development. Trusted by more than 1,300 companies worldwide, from pioneering startups to global leaders like Merck, Moderna and Sanofi, Benchling gives scientists a single place to capture, connect and act on data across the entire R&D lifecycle. With Benchling AI, agents and models work directly inside scientific workflows, grounded in structured data. The result is faster teams, better molecules and breakthroughs that reach the world sooner. https://www.benchling.com/ About Kyowa Kirin Kyowa Kirin is deeply committed to creating and delivering new medicines and treatments with life-changing value to patients. As a Japan-based global specialty pharmaceutical company, Kyowa Kirin has contributed to the creation of medicines and innovation in biotechnology for more than 70 years. Today, the company is working to develop next-generation antibody drugs and gene and cell therapies that have the potential to address significant unmet medical needs. In particular, Kyowa Kirin focuses on research and development of treatments for bone and mineral disorders, hemato oncology and intractable hematologic diseases and rare diseases, while seeking to maximize the value of research outcomes that may be applied in other therapeutic areas through partnerships. Guided by shared values, Kyowa Kirin is committed to achieving sustainable growth and bringing smiles to people's lives. Media contacts Name: Alex Dudley Europe / APAC Name: Sarah Douglas Name: Vipin Nair SOURCE Cognizant Technology Solutions
Briya named a finalist in the 2026 Fierce AI Innovation Awards. The 2026 Fierce AI Innovation Awards have named Briya a finalist in the AI Innovation in Data Interoperability category. The Fierce AI Innovation Awards recognize organizations that move beyond simple AI pilots and deliver measurable results. A panel of industry leaders and expert judges evaluates each entry. They consider five criteria: innovation, impact, execution, scalability, and industry relevance. This recognition highlights Briya AIRE, a clinical-grade AI research environment. AIRE helps researchers turn questions into research-ready evidence using natural language. Briya joins Benchling AI, IMO Health, and Innovaccer as a finalist in the category. Fierce Life Sciences presents the awards as part of Questex's healthcare and life sciences portfolio. Fierce Life Sciences also publishes Fierce Biotech, Fierce Pharma, and Fierce Healthcare. Through these publications, events, and awards, Fierce provides news and analysis for healthcare, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical professionals. Why is healthcare data hard to use for research? Healthcare data is fragmented across EHRs, clinical research systems, public datasets, enterprise platforms, and unstructured medical documents. It is one of the world's most valuable resources for advancing medical research, yet much of it sits in systems that were never designed to work together. Data interoperability involves more than moving information between systems. Researchers must also connect, harmonize, and understand the data. Moreover, they need to trace each result back to its source and prepare the data for scientifically valid analysis. Before researchers can generate real-world evidence or build patient cohorts, they often spend months locating data, navigating privacy requirements, harmonizing different formats, defining study populations, and preparing information for analysis. These barriers make research slower, more expensive, and less accessible to smaller organizations. How does Briya AIRE make healthcare data research-ready? Briya AIRE was built to address these challenges. AIRE enables researchers to move from a question to research-ready evidence using natural language. Its suite of epidemiologist-designed AI agents helps researchers define study populations, explore and analyze healthcare data, build patient cohorts and comparison groups, and create transparent, reproducible reports. AIRE provides a federated research layer across complex healthcare data, meaning analysis runs where the data lives rather than requiring patient records to be moved or centralized. That layer spans structured records as well as the valuable information found in physician notes, pathology reports, and other clinical free text. Every study population and analysis remains transparent and inspectable, allowing researchers to understand how results were generated and reproduce their work. By connecting fragmented data and automating the most time-consuming stages of research, AIRE enables scientists and healthcare professionals to move through the research lifecycle with greater speed and confidence, from epidemiological studies to clinical trial feasibility assessments. For individual researchers and students, Briya also offers a free version of AIRE with access to public health datasets such as the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). These datasets have long been available online, but downloading them, querying them, and harmonizing fields that change from year to year can take a researcher weeks. In AIRE, the same work can be done in minutes using just natural language.
AI inference startup Baseten nears $1.5b round. Baseten is reportedly close to raising US$1.5 billion in a split-priced round, with some investors buying in at a US$13 billion valuation and others at US$11 billion. Baseten, a US-based AI inference startup, announced a US$300 million series E at a US$5 billion valuation in January 2026, about nine months after a US$150 million series D. The company says it helps businesses run models for AI inference across managed cloud, self-hosted, and hybrid deployments. Baseten has publicly cited users including Cursor, Mercor, Clay, OpenEvidence, Lovable, and Abridge. Baseten also recently partnered with Benchling on inference tools for biotech customers. Stay updated on the go with our mobile app. Get latest insights with smoother, more personalized experience through TIA mobile app. How would you feel if you could no longer use Tech in Asia? Share, tag us, and land on our Wall of!
Benchling has launched Benchling Automation, a hardware-agnostic system connecting lab instruments, automation systems and scientific records. The platform eliminates the need for bespoke integrations by working with existing instruments and integrating with any ELN/LIMS platform. Launch partners include HighRes, Automata, Ginkgo Bioworks, Celltrio, Opentrons and Hamilton. The system automatically dispatches experiments to instruments and returns analysed results directly into scientists' notebooks, pulling data from over 200 instruments. Teams can build and modify workflows without custom code, write Python for advanced analysis, and maintain full traceability from raw data to results. Benchling Automation consolidates Benchling Connect and Benchling Advanced Analytics under one expanded offering. The platform is available now and serves over 1,300 companies including Merck, Moderna and Sanofi.