Scientist I, In Vivo Research

Toronto, ON, CA, Canada

Job Description

Who is BlueRock?


BlueRock Therapeutics, a wholly-owned and independently operated subsidiary of Bayer AG, is a leading engineered cell therapy company using its unique

cell+gene platform to direct cellular differentiation and genetically engineer cells to create a new generation of cellular medicines that address large patient populations suffering from neurological, cardiovascular, and immunology diseases.
The convergence of cell biology and genetic engineering is creating fundamental new ways to impact disease. Founded in 2016 to capitalize on these technological breakthroughs, we are advancing our novel

cell+gene platform to develop, manufacture, and deliver an entirely new generation of authentic and engineered cell therapies in neurology, ophthalmology, and immunology.

What Are We Doing?


Our foundational science harnesses the ability to create and then direct the differentiation of universal pluripotent stem cells into authentic, functional cells that can be used as allogeneic cellular therapies to treat a broad array of diseases. We can also further engineer these cells, enabling them to produce enzymes, antibodies, and other proteins for additional therapeutic benefit.
We are passionate about delivering on the promise of cellular and gene therapy, shaping the future of cellular medicine, and delivering new therapies to millions of patients with treatment options.



We are seeking individuals who are collaborative, thrive in a fun and dynamic culture, and are steadfast in the commitment to advance cutting-edge cellular therapies to impact patients' lives.

Description of Position:


BlueRock is seeking a talented and motivated

Scientist I

to join the

In Vivo

Research

group. The successful candidate will play a central role with in vivo studies in small and large animal models, necropsy and tissue processing, and performing histological analyses. This role will support research efforts across BlueRock's platform, with a primary emphasis on programs in neurology and immunology.

This individual will also contribute to scientific documentation, including data collection, reporting, and presentations. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the development of novel cell-based therapies in a highly collaborative and fast-paced research environment.###

Responsibilities



Assist in the execution of in vivostudies in small and large animal models (neurology and immunology), including independently performing surgical procedures (e.g., craniotomy using neuronavigation), dosing, and behavioral monitoring. Perform routine in vivoprocedures such as health monitoring, IP/IV/SC dosing, blood collection, necropsy, and tissue harvesting. Serve as a histology expert, independently performing and optimizing immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunofluorescence (IF) staining on paraffin and cryosections, including whole mount slides. Conduct tissue fixation, embedding, sectioning, and staining. Prepare cell doses for in vivoadministration using aseptic cell culture techniques. Support research activities across multiple therapeutic areas, with a primary focus on neurological and immunological disease models. Maintain accurate and detailed experimental records and support data analysis, interpretation, and presentation of results. Contribute to the drafting and review of study reports, technical summaries, and scientific presentations. Assist in developing and updating SOPs, experimental protocols, and best practices. Participate in inventory and lab operations management, including ordering and maintaining lab and surgical supplies. Support training of external collaborators or CRO partners in critical procedures as needed. Actively engage with cross-departmental project team members (non-clinical, CMC, histology, etc) to ensure alignment of in vivostudies and histology work with broader therapeutic program objectives, executing studies under direct supervision while independently managing day-to-day experimental tasks and data reporting. Lab-based role with daily onsite presence expected.
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Minimum Requirements



PhD preferred in biology, physiology, neuroscience, or a related discipline (or B.S. with 10+ years; M.S. with 9+ years). Hands-on experience with in vivoresearch techniques in small and/or large animals, including surgical models and standard dosing procedures. Experience with histological techniques, including IHC and IF on paraffin and cryosections with imaging acquisition and analysis. Prior experience working on neurological and/or immunology-focused in vivomodels is highly preferred. Understanding of good documentation practices in a preclinical research environment; experience drafting SOPs is an asset. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and common laboratory software; experience with imaging and statistical software preferred. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to author and present technical content clearly and effectively. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities in a fast-paced environment.

Perks and Benefits


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Health & WellnessDental InsuranceVision InsuranceHealth InsuranceLife InsuranceGym Membership / Reimbursement
Paid Time OffPTO / Vacation PolicyPaid HolidaysMaternity / Paternity Leave
Financial Benefits401K / Retirement PlanPerformance Bonus
Office PerksUnique Office SpaceCompany Social OutingsFree FoodWork From Home Policy

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  • Job Id
    JD2516507
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Toronto, ON, CA, Canada
  • Education
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