Scientist, Cell Engineering
Company: Arc Institute
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About Arc Institute Arc Institute is an independent nonprofit
research organization at the interface of artificial intelligence
and biology, working to accelerate scientific progress and
understand the root causes of complex diseases. Founded in 2021 and
based in Palo Alto, Arc partners with Stanford University, UC
Berkeley, and UC San Francisco. Unlike academia, our scientists
have long-term funding and industry-like resources. Unlike
industry, they're free to pursue high-risk, long-term research
without commercial pressures. Arc's Technology Centers and Core
Investigator labs work side by side, integrating experimental and
computational biology under one roof to tackle problems neither
could solve alone. Our two Institute Initiatives reflect this model
in action: Virtual Cell Initiative : Building a full-stack virtual
cell model to identify disease mechanisms and nominate drug
targets, accelerating the path from biological insight to clinical
trials. Alzheimer's Disease Initiative : Mapping the genes,
pathways, and environmental factors behind Alzheimer's disease to
develop drug candidates that address root causes. More than 300
Arconauts work together at our Palo Alto headquarters, backed by
substantial long-term philanthropic funding. About the position We
are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Scientist with a strong
background in cellular engineering and stem cell biology to join
the Molecular Engineering team within the Genome Engineering
Technology Center at the Arc Institute. In this role, you will
design, generate, and characterize engineered human pluripotent
stem cell (hPSC) lines for arrayed genetic perturbation screens in
complex organoid models used to recapitulate and probe human
genetics of neurodegenerative disorders. Examples of engineering
projects include developing optimized effector systems for gene
knockdown and activation that function robustly throughout
differentiation, introducing rare coding variants to model
disease-associated mutations, and implementing novel genome
engineering technologies to expand perturbation capabilities.
Through this work, you will play a critical role in the Institute's
Alzheimer's Disease Initiative, an ambitious cross-functional
effort aimed at identifying and drugging rational therapeutic
targets to combat devastating neurodegenerative disorders. This
position is highly collaborative and the candidate will have an
unique opportunity to interface with pioneering labs that have
developed the fundamental toolbox for genome engineering and
functional genomics screens, such as CRISPR nucleases, CRISPRi,
CRISPRoff, CRISPRa, and serine or bridge recombinases. About you
You are passionate about science and excited about answering
questions related to molecular design, genome engineering
technology development, and complex human diseases. You embrace
challenges and often formulate creative solutions to develop new
approaches and optimize existing tools to answer complex biological
questions. You understand the importance of collaboration and
thrive when working with a diverse team of scientists. You have a
deep commitment to data quality while working in a fast-paced
environment. Your organizational skills enable you to manage
multiple concurrent projects, and your curiosity and creativity
drive you to continuous learning and innovation. In this position
you will Develop and optimize engineered hPSC lines for arrayed
genetic perturbation screens in complex organoid models, applying
genome engineering strategies tailored to the desired edit and
experimental goals. Design and implement systematic approaches to
identify, benchmark, and optimize effector systems for gene
knockdown and activation that function robustly throughout
differentiation to disease-relevant cell types. Execute clonal
isolation, expansion, and comprehensive characterization of
engineered cell lines, applying and refining established quality
control standards and assays to ensure functionality, stability,
and reproducibility across multiple engineering approaches. Support
the cross-functional execution of arrayed genetic perturbation
screens for the Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative at Arc. Serve as a
key technical resource for cellular engineering of stem cells,
partnering with researchers across Arc's Tech Centers and Core Labs
to support a wide range of experimental applications and flexibly
implement genome engineering approaches based on key biological
questions and downstream requirements. Present findings at internal
meetings and external conferences, and contribute to scientific
publications. Stay updated on the latest developments in the fields
of genome engineering, stem cell biology, and cellular engineering,
actively seeking out opportunities for innovation and technology
adoption. Requirements PhD in Molecular Biology, Bioengineering,
Genetics, or a related field. 0-3 years of post-PhD research
experience (industry or academia). Experience with genome and cell
line engineering in stem cells, leveraging a range of genome
engineering strategies (CRISPR-Cas9 knock-in, recombinase systems,
base editing, prime editing, etc.) and performing comprehensive
characterization including on-target validation, off-target
assessment, and functional validation of edited cell lines.
Experience with and enthusiasm for applying cutting-edge molecular
tools to disease modeling and function-based screening, and
implementing application-driven iterative, systematic technology
maturation. A collaborative mindset and enthusiasm for mentoring
and working within a cross-functional team. Strong project
management skills with the ability to plan, execute, and deliver
results on time. Preferred Qualifications Experience
differentiating hPSCs into neural or immune lineages; microglia
differentiation experience highly desirable. Experience with
transcriptional modulation systems (CRISPRi/a) for functional
genomics screens, including effector optimization and performance
benchmarking. Proficiency with computational tools for analyzing
genomics data (Python, R, or similar). Experience with LIMS
systems, ideally Benchling. The base salary range for this position
is $121,250 - $159,500. These amounts reflect the range of base
salary that the Institute reasonably would expect to pay a new hire
or internal candidate for this position. The actual base
compensation paid to any individual for this position may vary
depending on factors such as experience, market conditions,
education/training, skill level, and whether the compensation is
internally equitable, and does not include bonuses, commissions,
differential pay, other forms of compensation, or benefits. This
position is also eligible to receive an annual discretionary bonus,
with the amount dependent on individual and institute performance
factors.
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