Bioanalytical Scientist

Permanent contract
Paris
A few days at home
Salary: Not specified
Experience: > 3 years

Whitelab Genomics
Whitelab Genomics

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Job description

As our Scientist (reporting to the Head of Translational Science), you’ll lead experiments on peptide/small-molecule–target interactions that power and validate our AI, working hand-in-hand with Protein & Vector Engineering team and external partners to advance gene and cell therapy delivery.

Here’s How You’ll Make an Impact

Biophysical & Molecular Characterization

  • Design and run experiments to quantify ligand–receptor and protein–protein interactions across peptides, nanobodies, and small molecules.

  • Determine binding kinetics/affinities using SPR, BLI, and complementary biophysical methods.

  • Oversee peptide (and conjugate) synthesis, purification, and analytical QC to ensure assay-ready quality.

  • Advance promising candidates into in vivo evaluation, coordinating CROs on study design and data readouts.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Integrate modeling/in silico insights with experimental plans in partnership with computational & structural biology.

  • Coordinate and quality-control outsourced work with external partners to deliver on time and to spec.

  • Align experimental priorities with broader company goals by working closely with internal stakeholders.

Data Analysis & Reporting

  • Analyze and interpret data with Protein & Vector Engineering to generate actionable insights for scientific and strategic decisions.

  • Prepare clear reports, decks, and manuscripts for internal/external audiences.

  • Uphold data integrity, accuracy, and timeliness across the research lifecycle.

Innovation & Continuous Improvement

  • Scan emerging trends in biophysics, peptide therapeutics, and molecular engineering and introduce methods that raise speed, quality, or throughput.

  • Standardize best practices, templates, and SOPs to continuously improve experimental workflows.


Preferred experience

We’re Eager to Meet You If…

  • You hold a PhD or Engineering degree in Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemical Biology, Molecular Pharmacology, or a related field, with 3–5+ years in therapeutic discovery or translational research.

  • You have proven expertise in biophysical interaction analysis (e.g., SPR, BLI, or related kinetic techniques).

  • You bring hands-on experience in peptide and protein modalities: peptide synthesis/modification, nanobody/protein engineering, and/or small-molecule binding evaluation.

  • You have assessed efficacy and pharmacology for peptides and small molecules via in vitro and in vivo studies, and can interpret the resulting data with rigor.

  • You’ve run high-throughput screening using display technologies (phage display, mRNA display, or similar platforms).

  • You manage external collaborations effectively (CROs, academic/industry partners) to deliver non-clinical studies on time and to spec.

  • You communicate clearly and credibly, with strong written/oral skills, a solid publication record, and the ability to present complex findings to diverse stakeholders.

  • You’re a creative problem-solver, comfortable tackling complex scientific challenges and adapting quickly to shifting research priorities.


Recruitment process

You will first have a video interview with the Head of People and Culture, followed by a second video interview with the Head of Early Pre-Clinical Research and last one with our CSO. Subsequently, you will be invited for an on-site, face-to-face interview to meet the rest of the team and complete a PI test and reference check.

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