Azalea Therapeutics is enabling precision genome engineering directly inside the body, with an initial focus on creating cancer immunotherapies in vivo. Azalea is pioneering a new way to turn a person’s own T cells into a powerful cancer therapy — directly inside the body. Instead of removing cells and manipulating them in a lab, we use precision genome editing tools to engineer T cells where they already live. At the center of our approach are Enveloped Delivery Vehicles, or EDVs. As highly selective couriers, EDVs are designed to specifically locate T cells within the patient and deliver our genome engineering cargo. Once inside the cell, the anti-cancer agent is inserted into a precise site in the genome, ensuring safe and potent modifications to fortify the T cells against cancers. Why this matters: We aim to make cell therapy faster and more accessible by avoiding complex manufacturing outside the body. Our platform is designed for precision, so the right cells are safely programmed to effectively fight cancer. This technology has the potential to treat a wide range of cancers with a streamlined, scalable process. Our goal is simple: d develop next-generation delivery technologies to bring genetic engineering and cell therapies to more patients. The Opportunity We are seeking a highly motivated and technically proficient Research Associate I/II to join our dynamic and growing team. Reporting to the Process Development Scientist, this role will be central to Azalea’s viral vector production pipeline, directly impacting the delivery of our next-generation cell and genome therapies. As part of an innovative, intellectually stimulating, and fast-paced team, the Research Associate I/II will execute the routine production and purification workflows that power our R&D engine. The Research Associate I/II will have opportunities for rapid scientific and professional growth, including the opportunity to specialize in advanced bioprocessing techniques and communicate findings within a collaborative team environment. The Research Associate I/II position requires on-site work 5 days/week at our world-class laboratory in Berkeley, CA.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level