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R&D Scientist - Advanced Biomaterial Research At Microbiologics, our impact goes far beyond the lab ... You will help shape next-generation control materials and biomaterials that support pharmaceutical ...

R&D Scientist

Saint Cloud, MN · On-site

$86K - $107K/yr

Description R&D Scientist - Advanced Biomaterial Research At Microbiologics, our impact goes far ... You will help shape next-generation control materials and biomaterials that support pharmaceutical ...

The Research Technician will play a key role in experimental design and execution, data collection ... Biomaterials fabrication * Basic Molecular biology laboratory techniques (mammalian and bacterial)

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R&D Scientist - Advanced Biomaterial Research

At Microbiologics, our impact goes far beyond the lab. As a well-established biotechnology company with a strong reputation for quality, collaboration, and scientific rigor, we develop products that help protect the health and safety of people around the world.

We are seeking an R&D Scientist focused on Advanced Biomaterial Research to serve as a scientific leader within our organization. This role is designed for a deeply technical expert who can translate advanced microbiological research into practical, scalable solutions within regulated manufacturing environments. You will help shape next-generation control materials and biomaterials that support pharmaceutical, biopharma, and diagnostic markets.

To Be Considered for This Position, Candidates Must Have the Following Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, or a related life science discipline,
  • 5+ years of relevant industry experience in applied molecular or microbiological research
  • Extensive hands-on experience in molecular biology, including genetic engineering and molecular characterization, with the ability to design and interpret experiments at both gene- and systems-level scales; familiarity with genomics or other omics-based approaches preferred.
  • Experience operating in BSL-2 laboratory environments; additional containment experience is a plus.
  • Experience working within regulated or quality-driven development environments supporting biological products.
  • Demonstrated ability to author and review technical documentation, laboratory protocols, risk assessments, and scientific reports

Why This Role Is Different

At Microbiologics, R&D Scientists operate at the forefront of scientific and commercial innovation. In this role, you will:

  • Serve as a subject matter expert in the identification, characterization, and application of microorganisms and biomaterials used as controls in current and emerging assays
  • Influence how advanced research is translated into scalable, compliant manufacturing processes
  • Collaborate across R&D, Technology Transfer, Production, QC, Sales, and Marketing to align scientific innovation with market needs
  • Contribute to industry committees, standards development, and thought leadership initiatives
  • Mentor scientific staff while helping define long-term technical direction

This role offers high visibility and the opportunity to directly shape innovative technologies that support global healthcare and life science markets.

What You'll Do

Scientific Expertise and Innovation

  • Lead research initiatives in microbiology and molecular biology to develop next-generation control materials and biomaterials used across broad clinical and industrial markets.
  • Apply expertise in genetic engineering, cloning, and molecular characterization to design and evaluate biological materials for use in emerging and highly sensitive assay platforms. assay platforms.
  • Serve as a technical resource in the selection, characterization, and application of microorganisms and biomaterials for regulated product development.
  • Maintain awareness of emerging scientific and regulatory trends relevant to microbiological and molecular control materials

Development, Validation, and Tech Transfer

  • Design and oversee characterization studies, risk assessments, and validation strategies for new products and biomaterials
  • Document research activities to support design controls, verification, validation, scale-up, and technology transfer into GMP manufacturing
  • Partner with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless transition from research to commercial production

Regulatory, Quality, and Industry Engagement

  • Author and review technical documentation including risk assessments for handling risk-group II and III agents
  • Support sterility assurance programs and biopharma contamination control strategies
  • Participate in industry committees, standards development activities, white papers, and scientific presentations to advance Microbiologics' mission

Who Thrives Here

We believe great science is driven by great people. This role is a strong fit for someone who:

  • Brings deep technical expertise and sound scientific judgment
  • Thinks strategically about how research translates into scalable products
  • Communicates complex scientific concepts clearly and confidently
  • Enjoys mentoring others and influencing technical direction
  • Thrives in a regulated, collaborative, and innovation-focused environment
  • Aligns with our values: We win together. We are driven to achieve. We are brave, bold, and confident. We care.

Additional Requirements

  • Ability to pass a background check and drug screening

Who We Are

Microbiologics is a global biotechnology company and trusted partner to healthcare and life science organizations worldwide. For more than 50 years, we have supported laboratories, manufacturers, and suppliers with high-quality biological control materials, assay services, and consulting across microbiology, molecular diagnostics, and virology.

Headquartered in St. Cloud, Minnesota, with additional facilities in California, Kentucky, and Michigan, we are known for our collaborative culture, scientific excellence, and commitment to continuous improvement.

What We Offer

We offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package, including:

  • Medical and dental insurance
  • Company-funded Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Life insurance and short- and long-term disability coverage
  • 401(k) with generous company match
  • Daycare assistance
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Bonus potential
  • Ongoing training and professional development opportunities
  • A supportive, team-oriented culture focused on growth

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