(Associate) Scientist, Immunology
Company: Synolo Therapeutics
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Synolo Therapeutics:
Synolo Therapeutics, an early-stage biotechnology company launched
by RA Ventures, is pioneering the development of precision-targeted
immunotherapies for cancer. Powered by computational protein design
and proprietary technologies that yield biological data sets at
unprecedented scale and resolution, we are building a pipeline of
first-in-class multi-specific biologics with novel functionalities.
Synolo was founded by pioneers in the field of protein design and
engineering, synthetic biology, DNA sequencing, immunology, and
biologics drug discovery and development. About RA Capital: RA
Capital Management funds and builds healthcare and life science
companies using an evidence-based investment approach informed by
TechAtlas, a think tank within RA Capital which analyzes scientific
and clinical data from academic literature and industry sources to
anticipate how breakthroughs might impact industry stakeholders,
physicians, patients, and policymakers. TechAtlas' analyses are
captured in a unique collection of competitive landscapes, or
‘maps’, that identify competitive therapeutics, diagnostics,
research tools, and/or technological capabilities in a given area.
About the Role: Synolo Therapeutics is seeking an innovative and
collaborative Associate Scientist or Scientist in Immunology to
join our fast-paced startup and work alongside a highly dynamic
team to advance multispecific biologics. As a key scientific
contributor, you will develop and execute immune assays to evaluate
drug leads and work cross-functionally to drive our drug discovery
and development efforts. In a highly supportive, team-driven
environment, your creativity and expertise will help shape our
science and accelerate our mission to bring transformative
medicines to patients in need. Key Responsibilities: Contribute to
and support key research activities and project goals within the
Immunology group Develop, optimize, and execute immune-based assays
using primary cells and cell lines to characterize mutispecific
biologic leads, including ELISA, MSD, flow cytometry, luminescence
reporter assays, co-culture assay, cytotoxicity assays Generate,
engineer, and maintain cultures and stocks of immortalized cell
lines and primary human cell samples (ex: PBMCs) Analyze,
interpret, and communicate experimental results, contributing to
data-driven decision-making through presentations, reports, and
team discussions Document and organize high-quality experimental
records using an electronic lab notebook (ELN) in accordance with
scientific best practices Collaborate closely with cross-functional
partners in a fast-paced, start-up environment to drive programs
forward from concept to data Qualifications & Skills: Demonstrated
expertise with immunological techniques, including ELISA, MSD and
flow cytometry Extensive experience with current molecular biology
and cell biology techniques, including mammalian cell culture,
reporter assays, transfection, and transduction Strong
understanding of biologics and antibodies, with hands-on experience
in their development and application Analytical and
detail-oriented, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in
a fast-paced environment Collaborative and adaptable team player
who builds strong cross-functional relationships and contributes
positively to a dynamic research culture Clear and effective
communicator, able to convey experimental results and scientific
concepts through both written documentation and verbal
presentations Education & Experience: We recognize that great
careers aren’t always linear and welcome applicants from a variety
of backgrounds. PhD, MS, or BS in Immuno-Oncology, Immunology, Cell
Biology, or a related field. For candidates with a BS or MS, a
minimum of 5 years (BS) or 3 years (MS) of relevant industry
experience is required. Title will be commensurate with experience.
Preferred Experience: Hands-on experience with characterizing
biologics through cell-based immune assays Hands-on experience with
running multi-color flow cytometry Experience working effectively
in a rapidly evolving biotech start-up environment At Synolo
Therapeutics, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive
work environment where all individuals are valued and treated with
dignity. We believe that diversity drives innovation and
strengthens our ability to make a meaningful impact through our
work. We are committed to being an equal opportunity employer who
ensures that all qualified applicants receive equal consideration
for employment without regard to neurodiversity, race/ethnicity,
color, national origin, religion, gender, pregnancy, marital
status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age,
disability, genetic information, military service,
covered/protected veteran status or any other federal, state or
local protected class. We kindly ask that recruiting agencies and
third-party recruiters do not contact us regarding this position.
We are not seeking assistance or accepting unsolicited resumes from
agencies at this time. We may use artificial intelligence (AI)
tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing
applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These
tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human
judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If
you would like more information about how your data is processed,
please contact us.
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