Research Associate, Surface Chemistry

Atlas Data Storage is revolutionizing the field of information technology by innovating DNA Data Storage solutions. At Atlas we are developing a massively parallel high-throughput semiconductor based information storage technology by leveraging the unique properties of synthetic DNA. We are seeking a Research Associate (RA) who will be involved in research and development activities towards developing the company’s proprietary Enzymatic DNA synthesis on semiconductor chips. The position will support development of surface chemistry, semiconductor processes as well as on-chip DNA synthesis. This is a full-time bench position and the person will be expected to work closely with other scientists and engineers of the group to provide support for planning and execution of experiments.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

 

      Support and contribute towards the research and development of a custom high-throughput DNA synthesis platform for DNA data storage

      Running a variety of DNA based custom biochemical assays

      Method development of unique biochemical assays and sample analysis of various biomolecules of interest

      Preparing stock reagents and buffers for in-house DNA synthesis processes and operating synthesizers

      Working with various biochemical and organic chemistry based automated liquid handlers, surface analysis and microscopy tools

      Performing standard biochemical analytical assays such as hybridization, qPCR, DNA sequencing etc

      Running and troubleshooting analytical tools for assessment of quality of oligonucleotides

      Perform characterization of buffers and reagents by using metrics such as pH, moisture content measurement, purity etc

      Maintaining and troubleshooting analytical tools like HPLC, LCMS, capillary electrophoresis tools

      Data recording and tracking the quality of reagents, generating scientific reports using laboratory data analysis and lab management software

      Developing standard operating procedures to transition workflow efforts to production


Qualifications

      Bachelor’s degree or higher in Biology, Chemistry, bioengineering/chemical engineering or a related area, 2-5 years work experience working in industrial or clinical settings is desirable

      Pipetting and wet lab bench work experience is required

      Experience with one or more of DNA analysis techniques like running PCR, Sequencing, gel electrophoresis, UV-vis measurements, HPLC, LCMS is desirable

      Experience with fluorescence microscopy and other surface characterization techniques is desirable

      Experience with organic chemistry based analytical assays is desirable

      Experience in operating automated liquid handlers such as Hamiltons is desirable

      Biochemistry/Engineering knowledge is desirable


Physical Demands Statement

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Mobility: Must be able to move about the laboratory and office environment regularly. This includes standing and walking for extended periods, often up to 6–8 hours per day.
  • Manual Dexterity: Must have fine motor skills and steady hands to handle delicate instruments, operate laboratory equipment, pipette accurately, and perform repetitive benchwork with precision.
  • Lifting/Carrying: Must be able to lift and carry up to 40 pounds occasionally, such as boxes of lab supplies or equipment.
  • Visual Acuity: Must have sufficient visual acuity to read small print on labels, instrument displays, and computer monitors. Close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus are required.
  • Communication: Must be able to communicate effectively in spoken and written English, including reading technical documents and participating in team meetings.
  • Environmental Conditions: Frequently exposed to typical laboratory conditions, including biological samples, chemicals, and reagents. Must be able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as lab coats, gloves, and safety goggles as required.
  • Posture: Requires frequent standing, sitting, and occasional bending or reaching over lab benches or into biosafety cabinets.

The pay range for this role is:

80,000 - 115,000 USD per year (HQ)

Research & Development

South San Francisco, CA

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