Research Associate - Tissue Culture

2 Months ago

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

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Job Description

Living Carbon is seeking a Research Associate for Tissue Culture in Charleston, SC. The role involves performing tissue culture experiments, maintaining cultures, and supporting research projects. Candidates should have a degree in plant science or related field, with hands-on experience in tissue culture. The company values diversity and offers competitive compensation along with healthcare benefits. This is a full-time position and not remote.
Living Carbon PBC offers competitive compensation, and generous healthcare, dental and vision insurance.

Living Carbon PBC is an equal opportunity employer.

We believe the best solutions to climate change are created by diverse teams. Living Carbon is focused on building a multicultural and inclusive team with strong representation from the many diverse communities disproportionately impacted by climate change. As a public benefit corporation, ensuring solutions to slow climate change are widely distributed to all peoples is critical to the success of our mission.
Responsibilities
• Support and perform tissue culture experiments.
• Maintain, organize, and track production-level amounts of cultures.
• Execute protocols in a thorough, independent, and technical manner.
• Maintain a detailed record of experimental data and analysis.
• Perform vital functions of pipeline support, including media making.
• Timely communication and ability to adapt to experimental workflow while developing new skills.
• Nurture the desire to work in an exciting and rapidly evolving work environment.
• Provide technical support to research projects relating to plant tissue culture pipeline development.Requirements
• Associate or Bachelor degree in plant science or related field and experience.
• Hands-on experience with plant tissue culture systems and aseptic technique is required. Previous experience with suspension cultures is preferred.
• Experience with somatic embryogenesis, especially in conifers such as pine or other woody species, is highly desirable, but not required.
• Familiarity with plant transformation processes is desirable.
• Proven capacity to carry out multiple experiments simultaneously.
• Fundamental knowledge of and subsequent application in plant tissue culture.
• Ability to work within a team to efficiently tackle high-throughput experiments.
• Strong interpersonal skills with effective oral and written communication.
• Excellent organization, with strong attention to details.

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Living Carbon

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About this company

Founders:Maddie Hall, Patrick Mellor

Founded date:2019

Revenue:US$ 10 - 50 million

Investors:Bossanova Investimentos, EQT, Lowercarbon Capital, Scott Belsky, Temasek Holdings

Stage:Series A

Website:livingcarbon.com

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The goal of the public benefit corporation Living Carbon is to restore equilibrium to the planet's metabolic process. We address this urgency by fusing cutting-edge biotechnology with plants' natural ability...read more

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