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Applied Research Associate

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship
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Bulge Bracket Investment Banks

Posted 11 days ago

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**Applied Research Associate**:_key Moorings are design and execution of molecular biology experiments evaluating frontier tech in computing and security. You'll translate findings into clear implications, assisting leaders in informed tech roadmap decisions. Core responsibilities include experiment planning, hypothesis testing, and concise communication to stakeholders. Hands-on wet-lab experience, strong DNA/RNA systems knowledge, and clear science communication skills are required. Preferred is experience in DNA data storage, DNA computing, or related fields.

Compensation
Not specified

Currency: Not specified

City
New York City
Country
United States

Full Job Description

Location: New York, NY, United States

Youll explore how biology could become a new substrate for computing, storage, and security. In this role, youll run hands-on experiments, translate results into clear implications, and help leaders make informed technology roadmap decisions.

As an Associate Molecular Biologist in a corporate strategic foresight team, you will design and execute experiments that evaluate frontier biotechnology concepts with potential computing and security applications. Youll pair strong lab execution with clear, decision-ready communication for senior stakeholders. Youll help shape internal perspectives on emerging areas such as DNA-based storage, molecular computation, and molecular cryptography.

Job Responsibilities 

  • Design and run experiments to assess feasibility, constraints, and performance of molecular computing and DNA-based storage concepts
  • Define hypotheses, success metrics, and test plans aligned to long-horizon technology questions and decision needs
  • Translate experimental outcomes and biological concepts into concise, executive-ready readouts and recommendations
  • Conduct horizon scanning across academic and industry research to identify weak signals, opportunity areas, and emerging risks
  • Contribute to scenario development, opportunity briefs, and risk/ethics considerations related to biological and computational convergence
  • Operate day-to-day lab activities, including inventory, consumables planning, and equipment readiness
  • Create, maintain, and improve standard operating procedures and version-controlled protocols
  • Maintain rigorous documentation, including experiment logs, reproducibility notes, and appropriate chain-of-custody records when required
  • Support safety, compliance, and risk assessment processes in line with applicable requirements
  • Coordinate with external partners and vendors to extend wet-lab execution capacity and track deliverables against timelines
  • Maintain awareness of relevant ecosystems (labs, startups, and consortia) and support relationship-building with external experts

 

Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills:  

  • Bachelors degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, or a closely related field
  • Hands-on wet-lab experience with strong foundational knowledge of DNA/RNA systems and core molecular biology methods
  • Demonstrated ability to frame testable hypotheses, define measurable success criteria, and interpret experimental results
  • Ability to communicate complex scientific topics clearly to non-specialist, cross-functional stakeholders
  • Strong documentation discipline, including accurate lab notebooks, protocol control, and reproducibility practices
  • Working knowledge of lab safety practices and comfort operating within structured safety and quality expectations
  • Ability to manage multiple experiments and priorities with attention to detail and follow-through

 

Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills: 

  • Experience with DNA data storage, DNA computing, molecular cryptography, or closely related research areas
  • Experience building proofs of concept in ambiguous problem spaces where constraints and requirements evolve
  • Familiarity with translating technical findings into strategic implications, decision memos, or executive updates
  • Experience coordinating external labs, vendors, or academic collaborations
  • Comfort engaging with emerging research communities and synthesizing trends into concise insights
Build and test molecular computing proofs of concept and turn results into strategy-ready insights for senior leaders.

Applied Research Associate

Compensation

Not specified

City: New York City

Country: United States

J.P. Morgan logo
Bulge Bracket Investment Banks

11 days ago

No clicks

at J.P. Morgan

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship

**Applied Research Associate**:_key Moorings are design and execution of molecular biology experiments evaluating frontier tech in computing and security. You'll translate findings into clear implications, assisting leaders in informed tech roadmap decisions. Core responsibilities include experiment planning, hypothesis testing, and concise communication to stakeholders. Hands-on wet-lab experience, strong DNA/RNA systems knowledge, and clear science communication skills are required. Preferred is experience in DNA data storage, DNA computing, or related fields.

Full Job Description

Location: New York, NY, United States

Youll explore how biology could become a new substrate for computing, storage, and security. In this role, youll run hands-on experiments, translate results into clear implications, and help leaders make informed technology roadmap decisions.

As an Associate Molecular Biologist in a corporate strategic foresight team, you will design and execute experiments that evaluate frontier biotechnology concepts with potential computing and security applications. Youll pair strong lab execution with clear, decision-ready communication for senior stakeholders. Youll help shape internal perspectives on emerging areas such as DNA-based storage, molecular computation, and molecular cryptography.

Job Responsibilities 

  • Design and run experiments to assess feasibility, constraints, and performance of molecular computing and DNA-based storage concepts
  • Define hypotheses, success metrics, and test plans aligned to long-horizon technology questions and decision needs
  • Translate experimental outcomes and biological concepts into concise, executive-ready readouts and recommendations
  • Conduct horizon scanning across academic and industry research to identify weak signals, opportunity areas, and emerging risks
  • Contribute to scenario development, opportunity briefs, and risk/ethics considerations related to biological and computational convergence
  • Operate day-to-day lab activities, including inventory, consumables planning, and equipment readiness
  • Create, maintain, and improve standard operating procedures and version-controlled protocols
  • Maintain rigorous documentation, including experiment logs, reproducibility notes, and appropriate chain-of-custody records when required
  • Support safety, compliance, and risk assessment processes in line with applicable requirements
  • Coordinate with external partners and vendors to extend wet-lab execution capacity and track deliverables against timelines
  • Maintain awareness of relevant ecosystems (labs, startups, and consortia) and support relationship-building with external experts

 

Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills:  

  • Bachelors degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, or a closely related field
  • Hands-on wet-lab experience with strong foundational knowledge of DNA/RNA systems and core molecular biology methods
  • Demonstrated ability to frame testable hypotheses, define measurable success criteria, and interpret experimental results
  • Ability to communicate complex scientific topics clearly to non-specialist, cross-functional stakeholders
  • Strong documentation discipline, including accurate lab notebooks, protocol control, and reproducibility practices
  • Working knowledge of lab safety practices and comfort operating within structured safety and quality expectations
  • Ability to manage multiple experiments and priorities with attention to detail and follow-through

 

Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills: 

  • Experience with DNA data storage, DNA computing, molecular cryptography, or closely related research areas
  • Experience building proofs of concept in ambiguous problem spaces where constraints and requirements evolve
  • Familiarity with translating technical findings into strategic implications, decision memos, or executive updates
  • Experience coordinating external labs, vendors, or academic collaborations
  • Comfort engaging with emerging research communities and synthesizing trends into concise insights
Build and test molecular computing proofs of concept and turn results into strategy-ready insights for senior leaders.