Scientist, Cell Biology & Antibody Engineering
Quick Summary
What We’re Building At Medra, our mission is to use AI, robotics, and biology to accelerate life science research, with the ultimate goal of eradicating disease.
Design, execute, and interpret antibody screening and characterization campaigns across the full funnel — from high-throughput primary hit triage through orthogonal confirmation Develop and run cell-based binding and functional assays using flow…
At Medra, our mission is to use AI, robotics, and biology to accelerate life science research, with the ultimate goal of eradicating disease. We have been quietly building the foundational layers of our Physical AI Scientist platform:
🤖 Physical AI that can operate scientific instruments with human-level dexterity.
🧪 Scientific AI that can analyze results, reason about next steps, and close the loop autonomously.
This is an incredibly ambitious mission, but we believe that a team of ambitious people with high ownership can accomplish incredible things.
About the Role
~1 min readWe are looking for a Scientist to join our team and to develop and execute antibody screening and characterization on the Medra Physical AI platform. You will support our tissue culture operations, design and run in vitro and cell-based assays to characterize antibody candidates, and contribute to building out the lab capabilities that make all of this possible — from new assay formats to the automated workflows that execute them at scale.
This is a role for someone who blends scientific judgment with hands-on craft — someone who has designed and run antibody characterization and functional assays in high stakes settings and is energized by the idea of translating bench expertise into an autonomous lab. You will work closely with scientists and roboticists to develop and validate assays and bring them into routine execution on our platform.
Responsibilities
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Design, execute, and interpret antibody screening and characterization campaigns across the full funnel — from high-throughput primary hit triage through orthogonal confirmation
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Develop and run cell-based binding and functional assays using flow cytometry to characterize antibodies, VHHs, and other binder formats
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Run biophysical characterization on antibody candidates — including SPR and BLI for affinity and kinetics, and epitope binning — and interpret results to inform go/no-go
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Execute developability assays to assess manufacturability and liability risks early — including thermal stability (DSF/DSC), aggregation and monomericity (HPLC-SEC), hydrophobicity (HPLC-HIC), polyspecificity/non-specific binding, and expression titer — and help triage candidates based on integrated characterization data
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Maintain and engineer mammalian cell lines (e.g., Expi293, ExpiCHO, HEK293, CHO) and establish cell-based characterization and functional assays
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Build out new lab capabilities end-to-end: scope the need, evaluate technologies, qualify instruments, write SOPs, and prepare validated workflows for autonomous execution
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Partner with roboticists and software engineers to translate manual assay workflows into reliable, high-throughput autonomous protocols on the Medra platform
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Maintain rigorous experimental records in electronic lab notebooks (ELN) and communicate results clearly to internal and external stakeholders
Ph.D. in cell biology, immunology, biochemistry, or a related discipline with 2+ years of industry experience, or a B.S./M.S. with 6+ years of deep, hands-on industry experience.
Strong background in mammalian cell culture and sterile technique, with a track record of maintaining healthy, reproducible cell lines for assay work
Deep hands-on expertise in flow cytometry, including high-throughput formats and panel design
Demonstrated experience designing and executing cell-based functional assays for antibody characterization (binding, potency, mechanism-of-action, or similar)
Working understanding of antibody structure, function, and the therapeutic antibody discovery process
Comfort establishing target-overexpressing cell lines and evaluating/implementing new assay technologies
Strong documentation habits, attention to detail, and the ability to drive multiple workstreams in parallel
A scrappy, can-do attitude — you figure things out and get things done
Nice to Have
~1 min readExperience screening antibodies against challenging target classes (e.g., GPCRs, ion channels, multi-pass membrane proteins)
Experience with alternative binder formats — VHHs, bispecifics, Fc-fusions, ADCs, or non-Ig scaffolds
Hands-on experience with lab automation and liquid handling platforms
Experience expressing and purifying antibodies in HEK293/CHO systems
Track record of developing and qualifying new assays or platforms from scratch
This position is 100% in-person; you must be able to come on-site to our San Francisco office. We offer relocation benefits for applicants who need to relocate.
What We Offer
~1 min readLocation & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- April 30, 2026
- First seen
- May 8, 2026
- Last seen
- May 8, 2026
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- 29%
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- May 8, 2026
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