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What You'll Do The Director of Bioanalytical Sciences at MBX Biosciences is expected to provide strategic, scientific, and operational leadership for the development, validation, and execution of ...

Bioanalytical Scientist

Lexington, MA · On-site

$150 - $180/day

As a key scientific lead, you will orchestrate the bioanalytical lifecycle - from internal method innovation to global CRO oversight - ensuring high-quality data generation in a GLP/GCP environment.

Bioanalytical Scientist

Lexington, MA · On-site

$39.50 - $49.75/hr

As a key scientific lead, you will orchestrate the bioanalytical lifecycle -- from internal method innovation to global CRO oversight -- ensuring high-quality data generation in a GLP/GCP environment.

Bioanalytical Scientist

Lexington, MA · On-site

$39.50 - $49.75/hr

As a key scientific lead, you will orchestrate the bioanalytical lifecycle - from internal method innovation to global CRO oversight - ensuring high-quality data generation in a GLP/GCP environment.

The Bioanalytical Lead Scientist I will serve as the technical expert in developing bioassay, and the use of LCMS (Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry) techniques to conduct sophisticated sample ...

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Senior Scientist, Bioanalytical Sciences

Cambridge, MA · On-site

$100K - $136K/yr

The client is seeking an experienced Senior Scientist to join their Bioanalytical Sciences team. In this hands-on, lab-based role, you will lead the design, development, and execution of regulatory ...

The Bioanalytical Lead Scientist I will serve as the technical expert in developing bioassay, and the use of LCMS (Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry) techniques to conduct sophisticated sample ...

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How much do bioanalytical jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for bioanalytical in the United States is $22.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a bioanalytical job?

Bioanalytical jobs involve analyzing biological samples such as blood, plasma, or tissues to detect and quantify drugs, metabolites, or biomarkers. Professionals in this field use techniques like liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), immunoassays, and other analytical methods to support research, drug development, and clinical trials. These roles are essential in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and clinical research organizations to ensure accurate data for regulatory submissions and scientific studies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a bioanalytical scientist?

To thrive as a Bioanalytical Scientist, you need a solid background in biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and laboratory techniques, often supported by a relevant degree in the life sciences. Familiarity with analytical instruments such as HPLC, LC-MS/MS, and laboratory information management systems (LIMS) is typically required, along with certifications like GLP or GCP compliance. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills for ensuring data integrity and smooth project execution. These competencies are vital for generating accurate, reliable bioanalytical data that supports drug development and regulatory compliance.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in bioanalytical roles, and how can they be addressed?

Bioanalytical professionals often encounter challenges such as managing tight deadlines for sample analysis, ensuring data integrity, and adapting to evolving regulatory requirements. Working in a highly regulated environment requires meticulous attention to detail and strong documentation skills. Collaboration with cross-functional teams, such as research scientists and quality assurance, is essential to ensure accurate results and compliance. Staying updated with the latest analytical technologies and participating in ongoing training can help address these challenges and support career growth.

What is the difference between Bioanalytical vs Laboratory Technician?

AspectBioanalyticalLaboratory Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in life sciences, certifications in bioanalytical methodsAssociate's or bachelor's degree in science or related field
Work EnvironmentPharmaceutical labs, research facilities, biotech companiesClinical labs, research institutions, manufacturing plants
Industry UsageUsed in drug development, pharmacokinetics, and biomarker analysisPerforms routine testing, sample preparation, and data recording

Bioanalytical professionals focus on analyzing biological samples using specialized techniques, often requiring advanced certifications. Laboratory Technicians support routine lab operations, handling sample processing and data entry. While both roles work in laboratory settings within the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, bioanalytical roles typically involve more complex analytical methods and higher-level responsibilities.

How to become a bioanalytical scientist?

To become a bioanalytical scientist, one typically needs a bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, or a related field, followed by advanced training or a master's or Ph.D. in bioanalytical sciences or pharmacology. Gaining experience with laboratory techniques, chromatography, mass spectrometry, and regulatory standards such as GLP is important. Certifications or specialized training can enhance job prospects in this field.

How to become a bioanalytical?

To become a bioanalytical professional, typically a bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, or a related field is required, often followed by specialized training or certification in bioanalytical techniques. Gaining experience with laboratory instruments, such as HPLC or mass spectrometry, and understanding regulatory standards like GLP can enhance job prospects.

What does a bioanalytical scientist do?

A bioanalytical scientist develops and performs laboratory tests to measure drugs, metabolites, and biomarkers in biological samples such as blood or urine. They use techniques like chromatography and mass spectrometry to ensure the accuracy and reliability of data for pharmaceutical research and regulatory submissions.
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Working with Us

MBX Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Carmel, Indiana, with a secondary office in Burlington, MA.  Our mission is to transform the lives of people impacted by endocrine and metabolic disorders through our novel precision peptides.

Leveraging our proprietary Precision Endocrine Peptides (PEPs) platform, we are pioneering technology designed to overcome key limitations of existing therapies and enhance efficacy, tolerability, safety and convenience. Our team is advancing a pipeline of novel candidates with clinically validated targets, established endpoints for regulatory approval, and strong market potential.

Our pipeline includes canvuparatide (MBX 2109) for the treatment of chronic hypoparathyroidism, currently preparing for Phase 3 development, and a growing obesity portfolio that includes MBX 4291 in Phase 1 development, MBX 5765, a next-generation amycretin prodrug designed for once-monthly-dosing, as well as MBX 6180, a GLP/GIP/GCGR triple agonist prodrug for once monthly dosing; all of which optimize our PEP platform.

If you're passionate about advancing innovative treatments for patients and shaping the future of precision peptide therapeutics, this is your chance to make a real impact alongside a fast-paced, growing, mission-driven team.  To learn more, visit our website mbxbio.com and follow us on LinkedIn.

What You'll Do

The Director of Bioanalytical Sciences at MBX Biosciences is expected to provide strategic, scientific, and operational leadership for the development, validation, and execution of bioanalytical strategies that support the company's portfolio of precision peptide therapeutics across discovery, preclinical, and clinical development stages. This role is responsible for ensuring the generation of high-quality pharmacokinetic (PK), anti-drug antibody (ADA), immunogenicity, pharmacodynamic (PD), and biomarker data to advance MBX's innovative endocrine and metabolic disease programs and meet global regulatory requirements. The Director partners closely with Research, Clinical Development, Clinical Pharmacology, Regulatory Affairs, CMC, Quality, and external CRO partners to drive efficient program execution and data integrity. The ideal candidate combines deep expertise in large molecule and peptide bioanalysis with strong leadership, vendor management, and cross-functional collaboration skills, enabling the successful progression of candidates from IND-enabling studies through pivotal clinical development. Key responsibilities include:

  • Provide strategic leadership for bioanalytical assay development, validation, transfer, and execution to support discovery, preclinical, and clinical-stage peptide therapeutic programs.
  • Lead bioanalytical activities for pharmacokinetic (PK), pharmacodynamic (PD), immunogenicity (ADA/NAb), and biomarker assessments across MBX's endocrine and metabolic disease portfolio.
  • Develop and implement phase-appropriate bioanalytical strategies that ensure compliance with FDA, EMA, ICH, and other global regulatory requirements.
  • Serve as the bioanalytical subject matter expert on cross-functional project teams, partnering closely with Research, Clinical Development, Clinical Pharmacology, Regulatory Affairs, CMC, and Quality functions.
  • Oversee external CROs and laboratory partners, ensuring high-quality data delivery, adherence to timelines, budget management, and operational excellence.
  • Review, interpret, and communicate bioanalytical, PK, immunogenicity, and biomarker data to support key development, regulatory, and portfolio decision-making.
  • Drive authoring and review of regulatory submissions and supporting documentation, including INDs, clinical study reports, bioanalytical reports, and responses to health authority inquiries.
  • Build, mentor, and develop high-performing bioanalytical teams while fostering a culture of scientific rigor, collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement.
  • Identify and implement emerging bioanalytical technologies and best practices to enhance data quality, operational efficiency, and the successful advancement of MBX's precision peptide therapies.
  • Other responsibilities as assigned.

What You Bring

  • MS with 9+ years of experience or PhD in a relevant field with 7+ years of bioanalytical experience in biotech/pharma, including leadership responsibility supporting preclinical and clinical development programs.
  • Deep expertise in LC-MS/MS, biomarker assays, and immunogenicity testing for peptides and small molecules.
  • Proven experience in bioanalytical method development and validation.
  • Strong knowledge of GLP, GCLP and bioanalytical regulatory guidance (ICH M10) and experience supporting regulatory submissions.
  • Experience managing CROs and external bioanalytical laboratories, including assay transfer, validation oversight, troubleshooting and vendor governance.
  • Demonstrated leadership in supporting early and late-stage clinical development programs, including Phase I-III studies and IND/BLA/NDA support.
  • Experience with metabolic disease, obesity, endocrinology, and peptide therapeutics is highly desirable.
  • Excellent strategic communication and data interpretation skills, including presentation to executive leadership, health authorities, and external partners.
  • Proven people-management and organizational leadership capability, including mentoring scientists and building scalable bioanalytical operations in a growth-stage biotech environment.

Travel & In Office Presence 

You will be expected to travel periodically based on the needs of the business, including attendance at Together Weeks, Together Days, and functional meetings as requested by the team. Employees are expected to work on hybrid schedules, consistent with local office practices and the terms of the companies in office policy as in effect from time to time.

EEO Statement: 

MBX Biosciences is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to treating all applicants fairly without discrimination. We welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of race, national origin, gender, age, physical characteristics, social origin, disability, union membership, religion, family status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or any unlawful criterion under applicable law.Â