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Dispatch Bio is seeking an Associate Scientist, Upstream Process Development, to contribute to upstream viral process development for T cell and viral vector programs. You will perform routine lab activities, help build viral manufacturing capabilities, and collaborate with research and external partners.
The role requires a Bachelor’s or Master’s in a related field, hands-on lab experience, GMP awareness, and strong data analysis and communication skills.
Our purpose at Dispatch is to help create a world where all cancer patients can be cured. We27re humbled by the opportunity to work together as a team on some of the most pressing medical challenges of our time.
To achieve our purpose, we are dedicated to engineering a universal treatment across solid tumors. We27re committed to the development of novel therapies, leveraging first-in-class technologies in viral vectors, universal targets, and novel cytokine biology. Our therapeutic approach has the potential to enable us to treat significant numbers of cancer patients and make a real and lasting impact on the world.
Our company was founded on pioneering work carried out in the laboratories of Dr. Carl June (University of Pennsylvania), Dr. Kole Roybal (University of California, San Francisco), Dr. Christopher Garcia (Stanford University) and Dr. Andy Minn (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center).
At our company, you would become one of our early team members— not only playing a role in meeting our ambitious mission but also building our thriving culture. We are determined to deliver with urgency to discover new solutions and we always stay dedicated to scientific rigor; we have an ownership mindset because each and every one of us is integral to our success. Collaboration is core for us because we believe that by bringing people together with diverse perspectives, we make a stronger whole. And, we show we care about our work and each other by sharing feedback - ultimately in service of our vision to empower people to continue forward with their lives – cancer free.
Reporting to the Director, Upstream Process Development, the (Associate) Scientist will contribute to upstream viral process development to bring the company27s pipeline of T cell and viral vector-based products to the clinic. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, performing the day-to-day activities of the viral process development lab, building the company27s viral manufacturing capabilities, and executing experiments to support viral process development/characterization. This role will collaborate significantly with research and analytical development teams.
Our values guide everything we do. While capabilities and skills are vital, understanding how a potential new colleague would embody our values is central to our hiring decisions.
By working with focus and passion, we can provide patients with the solutions they need.
We can reach new heights when we stay centered on our shared success.
When we band together, our work is better.
Constructive and authentic positive feedback may be difficult to master but it is vital to our success.
We are an equal opportunity employer.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, national origin, or any characteristic protected under applicable law.