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Research Associate - I*

|  Posted On: Mar 5, 2026

location:Foster City, CA 94404

Duration:12 Months, Contract

mode of work:On-site

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Job Summary

Job Title:  
Research Associate - I*
Posted Date:  
Mar 5, 2026
Duration:  
12 Months, Contract
Shift(s):  

09:00 - 18:00

Salary ($): 
35.00 - 39.00 per Hourly (compensation based on experience and qualifications)
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Name:
 
Rajgurusingh Azad

Email:
 
Rajgurusingh@rangam.com

Phone:
 
650-720-4087

Description

Research Associate, Oncology (Onsite)

Location: Foster City, CA Schedule: 5 days/week (Onsite)


Description

Seeking a talented and highly motivated individual to join our Research Oncology team. This role offers the opportunity to provide scientific support for key laboratory activities, including cell culture and cell line characterization. The candidate will collaborate on various projects, working with colleagues cross-functionally in a fast-paced, resource-rich environment, and will have opportunities for professional growth through the acquisition of new skills and experiences.

Key Responsibilities

  • Cell Line Management: Responsible for the expansion, maintenance, cryopreservation, and thawing of multiple cell lines. This includes ensuring proper handling of cell lines and preparation of media with complex supplements.

  • Collaboration: Collaborate with team members to assess cell culture needs and provide necessary support for ongoing research activities.

  • Cross-Functional Engagement: Engage with various functional areas to evaluate cell culture and cell banking needs and deliver materials according to defined timelines.

  • Quality Control: Understand quality control procedures to validate cell lines as needed to ensure experimental integrity.

  • Documentation: Maintain accurate, detailed laboratory notebooks and relevant documentation for all laboratory activities.

  • Project Contribution: Opportunities to contribute to the development and implementation of genetically modified cell lines and in vitro cell-based assays to support various Oncology projects.


Qualifications

Basic Qualifications

  • Education: B.S. degree in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Cancer Biology, or a related life science field.

  • Experience: Minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience working with cancer cell lines, primary cells, and genetically engineered cell lines.

  • Technical Skills: Expertise in aseptic technique and mammalian cell culture, including handling multiple cell lines simultaneously and preparing media with complex supplements.

  • Core Competencies: Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in record keeping.

  • Compliance: Familiarity with cell culture quality control practices such as mycoplasma testing and cell line authentication.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Industry Experience: B.S. degree in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Cancer Biology, or a related life science field, with a minimum of 6 years of strong hands-on experience in mammalian cell culture in the biopharmaceutical or biotechnology industry.

  • Digital Proficiency: Proficiency in using electronic lab notebooks (ELN) for experiment documentation, inventory management, and workflow execution.

  • Process Optimization: Experience optimizing and troubleshooting mammalian cell culture systems.

  • Communication: Exceptional organizational skills with meticulous attention to detail and data integrity; strong written and verbal communication abilities.

  • SOPs: Experience in writing and maintaining standard operating procedures (SOPs).

  • Data Integration: Experience with online genetic databases and the ability to advise on integrating relevant phenotypic and genetic information into our cell bank management systems.

  • Advanced Techniques: Experience with biology techniques such as viral and non-viral transduction or transfection methods (e.g., lentivirus, retrovirus, lipid-based systems).

  • Instrumentation: Experience and familiarity with laboratory instruments such as plate readers, cell counters, and automated western blot systems.

  • Assay Development: Ability to run basic cell assays and develop cell line banking protocols.

  • Adaptability: Adaptability in a fast-paced environment with shifting priorities and timelines