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Senior Scientist – Vector Development

Weill Cornell Medical College
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 11 days
Location

New York, NY, US

Salary

$95,500 - $112,900 per year

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position of Senior Scientist – Vector Development is available at MCC Laboratories on the Upper East Side.
  • Candidates should have a PhD in Molecular Biology or a related field, along with 5 years of relevant postdoctoral or industry experience.
  • The role focuses on designing and optimizing viral and non-viral vector systems for gene delivery applications.
  • The salary range for this position is $95,500 to $112,900, as required under NYC Human Rights Law Int 1208-2018.
  • The ideal candidate will possess strong technical expertise in genetic construct design and a collaborative approach to research.

Title: Senior Scientist – Vector Development  

Location: Upper East Side  

Org Unit: MCC Laboratories 

Work Days:  

Weekly Hours: 35.00 

Exemption Status: Exempt

Salary Range: $95,500.00 - $112,900.00  

*As required under NYC Human Rights Law Int 1208-2018 - Salary range for this role when Hired for NYC Offices 

Position Summary

We are seeking a motivated Senior Scientist with deep expertise in viral and non-viral vector and genetic construct design to drive next-generation gene delivery strategies in a fast-paced, collaborative, and delivery-focused clinical translation research environment. This role will lead the design of lentiviral vectors, transposon-based architectures, and mRNA-based delivery systems, for applications spanning functional genomics, cell engineering, and therapeutic development.

The ideal candidate combines rigorous academic training with a practical engineering mindset, capable of translating biological objectives into high-performance genetic constructs.

Job Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and optimize plasmid constructs for lentiviral vector systems, including transfer, packaging, and envelope components.
  • Engineer self-inactivating (SIN) lentiviral backbones, optimizing key elements such as LTRs, ψ (psi) packaging signal, RRE, cPPT/CTS, and WPRE.
  • Design and implement optimized transposon-based systems including donor vector architecture (ITRs/TIRs), cargo optimization, and transposase delivery strategies.
  • Architect expression systems with precise control over gene expression (constitutive, inducible, cell-type specific, or multiplexed designs).
  • Evaluate constraints such as payload size, recombination risk, silencing, and integration profiles across delivery platforms.
  • Develop and refine mRNA delivery constructs, including optimization of UTRs, codon usage, modified nucleotides, cap structures, and poly(A) tail configurations for enhanced stability and translation.
  • Collaborate closely with teams focused on vector production, cell engineering, and functional validation to iterate on construct design.
  • Analyze construct performance using sequencing, expression data, and functional assays; troubleshoot inefficiencies in packaging, delivery or expression.
  • Maintain comprehensive design documentation, sequence maps, and construct libraries.
  • Contribute to strategic direction by evaluating emerging delivery modalities and synthetic biology approaches.

Education

  • PhD in Molecular Biology, Virology, Genetic Engineering, Synthetic Biology, or related field.

Experience

  • 5 years of relevant postdoctoral or industry experience in gene delivery systems or advanced molecular cloning.
  • Proven track record of designing and implementing complex genetic constructs.

 

Required Technical Expertise

  • Deep knowledge of lentiviral vector biology and design, including multi-plasmid systems and safety features.
  • Expertise in plasmid architecture, including promoters (e.g., EF1α, CMV, CAG), enhancers, insulators, and post-transcriptional regulatory elements.
  • Experience designing mRNA constructs for transient expression and delivery optimization.
  • Strong understanding of transposon systems and stable integration strategies.
  • Proficiency with DNA design software and sequence analysis tools (e.g., SnapGene, Benchling, Geneious).
  • Familiarity with gene expression tuning, including codon optimization, RNA stability, and translational efficiency.
  • Ability to interpret NGS and Sanger sequencing data for construct validation.

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with CRISPR/Cas systems, including multiplexed guide RNA architectures and delivery strategies.
  • Background in cell therapy, gene therapy, or genome engineering applications.
  • Familiarity with non-viral delivery systems (e.g., LNPs for mRNA).
  • Exposure to scale-up considerations and translational/regulatory frameworks.
  • Experience working in highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environments.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Engineering-driven approach to biological problem solving
  • High attention to detail in sequence-level design
  • Ability to balance innovation with practical constraints
  • Strong communication skills across scientific disciplines
  • Self-directed with a bias toward execution in a fast-moving environment

Licenses and Certifications

    Working Conditions/Physical Demands

    • Operates at the interface of academia and biotech: hypothesis-driven research combined with milestone-oriented execution
    • Access to cutting-edge genomic technologies and collaborative expertise
    • Emphasis on rapid iteration, data-driven decision making, and translational impact

     

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