[bioundgrd] Fwd: Biology and Bioinformatics job opportunities at Berkeley Lights (in Emeryville, CA in SF Bay Area)
Janice Chang
jdchang at mit.edu
Fri Sep 4 11:22:15 EDT 2020
Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Or Gadish <or.gadish at berkeleylights.com>
> Subject: Biology and Bioinformatics job opportunities at Berkeley Lights (in Emeryville, CA in SF Bay Area)
> Date: September 4, 2020 at 3:29:16 AM EDT
>
> I graduated last year (from the HST program at MIT) and my labmate Natalia Drosu (MIT Bio PhD ’20) told me that you are the one that sends job postings to the mit biograd listserv.
>
> I was hoping you might share this job opportunity for anyone looking for a job and interested in moving to the Bay Area, CA.
>
> Thanks,
> Or
>
> ——————————
> Hi all,
>
> Berkeley Lights is hiring for a Single Cell Molecular Biologist, Senior Bioinformatician, and Immunology Research Associate!
>
> I've been working at Berkeley Lights (BLI) for almost exactly a year now since I graduated and I've loved the company culture and overall goals, the products we make, the specific work our team does, the people I work with, and especially during COVID, the fact that our technology is already enabling vaccine and antibody treatment development. Our Beacon technology uniquely enables high-throughput functional assaying on a single cell level and was used by Vanderbilt University to identify antibodies for COVID treatment that are now beginning Phase I clinical trials (see this recent Press Release by AstraZeneca <https://www.astrazeneca.com/content/astraz/media-centre/press-releases/2020/phase-1-clinical-trial-initiated-for-monoclonal-antibody-combination-for-the-prevention-and-treatment-of-covid-19.html>). We also recently announced an upcoming workflow enabling single cell transcriptomics to match the functional assays (see announcement here <https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/berkeley-lights-expands-its-platform-and-introduces-the-optoseq-3-mrna-library-kit-301032394.html?tc=eml_cleartime>).
>
> In light of these developments, the biology and bioinformatics teams at BLI are looking to expand:
> Single Cell Molecular Biologist <https://jobs.lever.co/berkeleylights/cd015a4b-adbf-4ec2-b61e-a060cad74ddd> (PhD with 2+ years experience)
> Senior Bioinformatician <https://jobs.lever.co/berkeleylights/2cb78499-2d33-4ec3-b025-ae3ad4231fea> (PhD with 2+ years, or BS/MS with 4-5+ years)
> Research Associate <https://jobs.lever.co/berkeleylights/cbff107b-bf31-48d3-b381-1ccc7a96ee20> (BS with 1-3 years)
>
> Aside from the awesome job, the company is in Emeryville, CA which means that you can live a short commute away from San Francisco or from the (relatively) lower housing prices in the East Bay.
>
> If you (or someone you know) is interested in either position, please check out the posting and reach out to me at or.gadish at berkeleylights.com <mailto:or.gadish at berkeleylights.com>.
>
> Sincerely,
> Or Gadish, HST MEMP PhD '19
>
> P.S. There are also postings available in more engineering roles on my team (see Applications Development Engineer <https://jobs.lever.co/berkeleylights/bbdd1ed7-5a5c-45fd-8dde-d1f321636e86> position).
>
> --
>
>
> OR GADISH
> Applications Development Engineer
> Berkeley Lights, Inc
> 5858 Horton St., Suite 320
> Emeryville, CA 94608
> 510-858-2855
>
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