Research Associate: Cell Integration
Posted on 2/28/2023
INACTIVE
Wildtype

51-200 employees

Cellular agriculture & seafood development technology
Company Overview
Wildtype's mission is to be able to sustainably meet the new demand on our food supply. They create new tools and harness the potential of cellular agriculture to grow seafood without relying on wild or farmed fish. They strive for healthier food and healthier oceans.
Consumer Goods
Biotechnology
B2B

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$139M

Founded

2016

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

10%

1 year growth

45%

2 year growth

230%
Locations
San Francisco, CA, USA
Experience Level
Entry
Junior
Mid
Senior
Expert
CategoriesNew
Lab & Research
Biology & Biotech
Requirements
  • How to apply your tissue engineering experience in the context of next-generation sustainable food production
  • Develop culture protocols for novel cell lines in next-generation scaffolds and bioreactors
  • Scale up tissue engineering scaffolds to unprecedented volumes
  • How to continue growing as a scientist with outside-the-box thinking, creative experimental design, execution, and analysis
  • BS and 2-4 years of relevant experience (such as food, pharmaceutical, biochemical, medical device) or MS in Biochemistry, Chemistry, Polymer/Materials Science, Bioengineering or a related field
  • Experience in culturing and differentiating skeletal muscle, fat, and/or bone tissue
  • Experience in characterizing and optimizing protein chemistry, especially plant proteins
  • Comfortable taking experimental notes, keeping laboratory records and writing technical reports
  • Capable of overcoming technical obstacles/difficulties with a positive attitude
  • Enjoys important scientific and engineering challenges
  • A hunger for learning, growth, and being part of a fast-moving, dynamic team
  • Strong attention to detail and excellent organization skills
  • Able to learn quickly and excel in a fast-paced work environment
  • Self-starter, willing to take initiative to accomplish key tasks
  • Within 1 month you'll have carried out your first experiment on your own, with the support of your scientific mentor. We'll rely on you to maintain cell cultures and prepare scaffolds for cell seeding without supervision. You will have performed a few analyses on the samples you have produced. You will have defined your professional development goals for the next twelve months with help from your mentor
  • Within 3 months you will have mastered basic scaffold preparation techniques and cell culture protocols within Wildtype's unique context. You will be independently carrying out routine activities such as sample preparation and analyses without supervision. You will have started to contribute to the re-design/formulation of next-generation cell scaffolds
  • Within 6 months your tissue engineering skills and understanding of cell-scaffold interactions will have developed to the point where you can independently train a new hire on Wildtype's entire cell integration process. Your work will be organized effectively to achieve tasks on time at a high level of quality. You will have executed your first independently designed experiment with controls and presented your findings at a company-wide research meeting
  • Within 12 months you'll be managing and carrying out multiple experiments simultaneously. You will be able to articulate how your work directly impacts the company's milestones. You will routinely take the initiative to research topics independently and volunteer new ideas or approaches
Responsibilities
  • Characterize and improve cell-tissue interactions in novel protein-polysaccharide-lipid scaffolds
  • Optimize cultured tissue phenotypes to make an impact in the taste, texture, and appearance of our products
  • Collaborate with our cell biology team to identify and assess key features of novel fish cell lines
  • Apply biochemistry knowledge to help design next-generation biomaterial scaffolds with our polymer scientists
  • Analyze development of 3D tissue cultures using a variety of methods, including (but not limited to) light/fluorescent/confocal microscopy, molecular biology assays, or mechanical assays
  • Carry out experiments with minimal guidance, maintain accurate notes, and present findings to the larger group
  • Acquire new skills and integrate new technologies
Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge or prior-experiences in ONE of the following fields, more is a plus:
  • Experience in fabricating 3D scaffolds for tissue culture (plant-based scaffolds is a plus)