Who is BlueRock? BlueRock Therapeutics, a wholly-owned and independently operated subsidiary of Bayer AG, is a leading engineered cell therapy company using its unique cell+gene platform to direct cellular differentiation and genetically engineer cells to create a new generation of cellular medicines that address large patient populations suffering from neurological, cardiovascular, and immunology diseases.
The convergence of cell biology and genetic engineering is creating fundamental new ways to impact disease. Founded in 2016 to capitalize on these technological breakthroughs, we are advancing our novel cell+gene platform to develop, manufacture, and deliver an entirely new generation of authentic and engineered cell therapies across three therapeutic areas : neurology, cardiology, and immunology.
What Are We Doing? Our foundational science harnesses the ability to create and then direct the differentiation of universal pluripotent stem cells into authentic, functional cells that can be used as allogeneic cellular therapies to treat a broad array of diseases.
We can also further engineer these cells, enabling them to produce enzymes, antibodies, and other proteins for additional therapeutic benefit.
We are passionate about delivering on the promise of cellular and gene therapy, shaping the future of cellular medicine, and delivering new therapies to millions of patients with treatment options.
We are seeking individuals who are collaborative, thrive in a fun and dynamic culture, and are steadfast in the commitment to advance cutting-edge cellular therapies to impact patients’ lives.
BlueRock Therapeutics is currently accepting applications for a highly motivated individual for a minimum four (4) month co-op assignment in the Process Development Department in Toronto, from May 2024 to December 2024, with possibility of extension to Aug 2025 (twelve 12 months total.
The primary purpose of this position is to assist scientists and associates in cell therapy manufacturing processes and characterization activities.
Reporting to a scientist, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to be involved in new cell therapy projects and gain experience with cutting edge technologies.
A highly motivated candidate may also have the opportunity to carry out a side project independently.
Responsibilities
- Assisting scientists and associates in cell therapy manufacturing processes and characterization activities. As an advanced laboratory bench position, the successful candidate will have a well-developed scientific aptitude and an enthusiasm for hands-on laboratory work.
- Document and analyze experimental data in a timely and accurate manner in accordance with the company quality management system.
- Maintain inventory and stock common lab consumables; participate in general lab activities.
Minimum Requirements & Competencies
- Currently enrolled in a degree program at an accredited college or university in cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, biotechnology, or related field of study.
- Possess the ability to work 4-month assignment, full-time.
- Must be 18 years of age by the start of the internship / co-op.
- Must have transportation to the site in Toronto, ON, CA.
- This position is intended to be on-site and candidates will be informed should anything change.
- Knowledge and working experience with one or more of the followings will be a PLUS
- Experience in aseptic techniques, specifically with mammalian cell culture
- Experience with cell characterization technologies including light microscopy, cell counting, metabolite analysis, and immunoassays
- Knowledge of cell biology, scale up techniques, analytical and statistical analysis
- Experience in organizing and mining a large pool of experimental data
- Experience with statistical analysis software
- Must be a team player and have strong oral and written communication skills
$28 - $28 an hourAll Emerging Talent roles are paid $28 / hr.