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Yeast Research Associate Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Scientist, Research

Waltham, MA · On-site

$142K - $167K/yr

Reporting to the Associate Director of Research, the ideal candidate will bring intellectual ... Familiarity with yeast or phage display, high-throughput screening, or NGS-based methods.

Reporting to the Associate Director of Research, the ideal candidate will bring intellectual ... Familiarity with yeast or phage display, high-throughput screening, or NGS-based methods.

Reporting to the Associate Director of Research, the ideal candidate will bring intellectual ... Familiarity with yeast or phage display, high-throughput screening, or NGS-based methods.

Experience with antibody discovery platforms, such as phage display, yeast display, and next ... A proven track record of working in a dynamic team of scientists, early-career research associates ...

Senior Scientist, Research

Waltham, MA · On-site

$107K - $136K/yr

Experience with antibody discovery platforms, such as phage display, yeast display, and next ... A proven track record of working in a dynamic team of scientists, early-career research associates ...

Senior Scientist, Research

Waltham, MA · On-site

$152K - $183K/yr

Experience with antibody discovery platforms, such as phage display, yeast display, and next ... A proven track record of working in a dynamic team of scientists, early-career research associates ...

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What are some common challenges faced by a Yeast Research Associate during experimental work?

One common challenge for Yeast Research Associates is maintaining pure yeast cultures and preventing contamination, which requires strict adherence to sterile techniques. Additionally, troubleshooting unexpected experimental results—such as variable fermentation rates or inconsistent genetic expression—can be time-consuming and may require adjusting protocols or collaborating closely with other researchers. Effective communication with team members in both laboratory and data analysis roles is crucial for troubleshooting and ensuring experimental success.

What is the difference between Yeast Research Associate vs Yeast Laboratory Technician?

AspectYeast Research AssociateYeast Laboratory Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Microbiology, Biology, or related fieldAssociate's degree or equivalent in microbiology or related field
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, biotech companies, academic institutionsLaboratories, production facilities, quality control labs
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in research and development roles within biotech and food industriesInvolved in routine testing, sample preparation, and lab support tasks

The Yeast Research Associate typically engages in experimental design, data analysis, and advanced research activities, requiring higher education. In contrast, the Yeast Laboratory Technician focuses on supporting lab operations, sample processing, and routine testing. Both roles are essential in yeast-related industries but differ mainly in responsibilities and educational requirements.

What does a Yeast Research Associate do?

A Yeast Research Associate conducts experiments and analyzes data related to yeast biology, genetics, and fermentation. They may work on improving yeast strains for industrial, pharmaceutical, or academic purposes. Typical tasks include culturing yeast, monitoring growth, performing assays, and documenting results. They often collaborate with scientists and lab teams to develop new research methods or optimize existing ones. This role requires strong laboratory skills and knowledge of microbiology, molecular biology, or biochemistry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Yeast Research Associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Yeast Research Associate, you need a solid background in microbiology, molecular biology, and laboratory techniques, typically supported by a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field. Familiarity with PCR, yeast transformation, fermentation equipment, and data analysis software is commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective teamwork are essential soft skills for success in research settings. These capabilities ensure accurate experimental results, efficient collaboration, and meaningful scientific contributions in yeast research.
Post Doctoral Research Associate, Center for Agricultural Synthetic Biology: UTIA

Post Doctoral Research Associate, Center for Agricultural Synthetic Biology: UTIA

The University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Work on bioengineering plants as a chassis to achieve a variety of functions, including biosensing, pharmaceutical production, nutrient biofortification, and remediation of environmental chemicals. The goals of these projects will be to reimagine plants as engineered devices capable of achieving complex non-native functions. Direct experience in plant bioengineering or biotechnology is not required; however, competitive applicants will have experience in bioengineering at least one chassis organism. Yeast and bacterial systems are commonly used to validate components or assemble constructs prior to final installation in plants. Applicants should have strong experience in cloning, circuit design, and bioengineering with relevant publications to demonstrate their expertise.

CASB is a dynamic, multi-disciplinary research facility working on a variety of projects. CASB maintains a large portfolio of high-throughput instrumentation, including 4 automated liquid handling systems, a cell-sorter, a flow cytometer, a complete sequencing hub, microscopy facility, and LC/MS. As the projects are high-risk, high-reward, and focused on achieving aggressive milestones, applicants must be capable of thinking 'outside the box' and meeting designated deadlines. This is a grant-funded position and is contingent upon the continued funding of the grant. 

(Hiring Multiple Positions)

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has shaped leaders, changemakers, and innovative thinkers since its founding in 1794. The university is home to more than 38,000 students and 10,000 statewide employees-the Volunteers-who uphold the university's tradition of lighting the way for others through leadership and service. 

UT Knoxville offers over 900 programs of study across 14 degree-granting colleges and schools. As Tennessee's flagship land-grant university, its footprint spans the entire state. The university holds the highest Carnegie classification for research activity and has deep partnerships with industry leaders and the US Department of Energy's largest multidisciplinary laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 

The Knoxville campus serves and recruits for UT Knoxville, including the Institute of Agriculture and the Space Institute, as well as the UT Institute of Public Service.  

UT Knoxville considers its employees its number one asset. With values that focus on work-life balance, compensation, and innovation leadership, all Vols are supported to advance professionally. Employees have access to career development and coaching, continued education, and an extensive list of development and training possibilities. The Volunteer employee experience implements structures and practices to attract and retain top-tier talent, fostering a strong staff community and supporting a culture of involvement and engagement for everyone. 

The university holds a strong commitment to its land-grant mission of learning and engagement, with a tradition of service and leadership that carries that Volunteer spirit throughout the state and around the world. It has been ranked nationally as "Best Employer for New Graduates," "One of America's Best Large Employers," and "Best Workplace for Women," and has been designated as "Best Place for Working Parents" by Forbes Magazine.  

Apply today and join the Tennessee Volunteer community! 

Qualifications:

Applicants must have a PhD in molecular biology, cell biology, biotechnology, bioengineering or a related-field. Candidates who are in process of obtaining the degree may be considered but degree must be conferred by Summer 2026 with official transcript provided as verification. Applicants must have demonstrated experience (publications) in molecular biology, cell biology, biotechnology, bioengineering, or a related field to be considered for these positions. Preference will be given to applicants with strong publication records, considerable drive and motivation, and excellent problem-solving skills. 

Required Qualifications

  • Education: Post-Doctorate by Summer 2026 in molecular biology, cell biology, biotechnology, bioengineering or a related field, with official transcript provided as verification.

  • Experience: Publications in molecular biology, cell biology, biotechnology, bioengineering or a related field/strong experience in cloning, circuit design, and bioengineering with relevant publications to demonstrate their expertise.

  • Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Plant Bioengineering or Plant Biotechnology. willing to work in a team environment with a diversity of people. must be capable of thinking 'outside the box' and meeting designated deadlines. 

Work Location:

  • Location: On-site at The University of Tennessee Agricultural Campus

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Find more information on the UT Market Range structure here
  • Find more information on UT Benefits here

Application Instructions:

1) a cover letter stating the applicant's research experience, interests and possible starting date, 2) a CV, and 3) the names, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of three references. 

To express interest, please submit an application with the noted below attachments.

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter
  • List of 3 Professional References

About The College/Department/Division:

CASB is a dynamic, multi-disciplinary research facility working on a variety of projects. CASB maintains a large portfolio of high-throughput instrumentation, including 4 automated liquid handling systems, a cell-sorter, a flow cytometer, a complete sequencing hub, microscopy facility, and LC/MS.

Research related to bioengineering plants as a chassis to achieve a variety of functions, including biosensing, pharmaceutical production, nutrient biofortification, and remediation of environmental chemicals.Â