Biology Research Associate I (Cell Culture) Some weekends & evenings required
AnaBios - San DiegoJoin AnaBios and contribute to cutting-edge research using human tissue and cell-based disease models to advance the development of novel therapies. As part of a specialized scientific team, you will support studies focused on chronic pain, neurodegenerative, liver, and cardiovascular diseases.This role offers an exceptional opportunity for early-career scientists to apply their laboratory skills, gain exposure to innovative translational research, and grow professionally in a collaborative, science-driven environment.Fast-growing and profitable, AnaBios offers excellent career development opportunities.Job Summary: Prepare and process biological samples, reagents, buffers, solutions, test articles, and culture media to support service and research activities.Perform primary cell culture activities, including routine maintenance, feeding, and media changes.Support surgical tissue collection and processing procedures involving human tissues.Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot standard laboratory equipment, including pH meters, analytical balances, osmometers, and hot plate/stirrers.Maintain laboratory inventories by monitoring supplies, ordering materials, and restocking consumables.Follow established Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and assist in the development and revision of laboratory procedures as needed.Maintain accurate laboratory records and document experimental activities.Perform routine laboratory housekeeping, including glassware cleaning, non-hazardous waste disposal, and occasional biohazard waste handling.Work independently while collaborating effectively with cross-functional teams to support project goals.Review scientific literature as needed to support laboratory activities and ongoing projects.Assist with drug testing studies evaluating the effects of compounds on human cells and tissues.Analyze experimental data and contribute to technical reports and study documentation.Support internal drug discovery and client-sponsored research programs.Gain opportunities to contribute to the development of new assays, methods, and products as skills and experience grow.Education and ExperienceB.S. degree in Biology, Life Sciences, or a related field requiredMinimum 1 year of laboratory experience in an academic or industry settingHands-on cell culture experience strongly preferredJob TypeFull-timeIdeal for early-career scientistsFlexible schedule required, including regular evening and weekend work as part of the standard work schedule.