Scientist, Genome Editing Technologies, Hsu Lab
Company: Arc Institute
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About Arc Institute Arc Institute is an independent nonprofit
research organization at the interface of artificial intelligence
and biology, working to accelerate scientific progress and
understand the root causes of complex diseases. Founded in 2021 and
based in Palo Alto, Arc partners with Stanford University, UC
Berkeley, and UC San Francisco. Unlike academia, our scientists
have long-term funding and industry-like resources. Unlike
industry, they're free to pursue high-risk, long-term research
without commercial pressures. Arc's Technology Centers and Core
Investigator labs work side by side, integrating experimental and
computational biology under one roof to tackle problems neither
could solve alone. Our two Institute Initiatives reflect this model
in action: Virtual Cell Initiative : Building a full-stack virtual
cell model to identify disease mechanisms and nominate drug
targets, accelerating the path from biological insight to clinical
trials. Alzheimer's Disease Initiative : Mapping the genes,
pathways, and environmental factors behind Alzheimer's disease to
develop drug candidates that address root causes. More than 300
Arconauts work together at our Palo Alto headquarters, backed by
substantial long-term philanthropic funding. About the position The
Hsu Lab is seeking applications for a Scientist at the Arc
Institute in Palo Alto, CA, focusing on the development and
applications of novel genome engineering technologies. We recently
discovered and developed Bridge Recombinases, which are naturally
occurring RNA-guided DNA recombinases that can programmably insert,
excise, and invert DNA ( Nature, 2024 and Science, 2025 ). The
candidate will drive the next phase of Bridge Recombinase
evolution. Building on our work establishing IS110 and ISCro4 as
programmable tools, you will lead efforts to engineer bridge RNAs
and recombinases for megabase-scale genome modifications,
therapeutic gene circuit integration, and scarless disease
correction. You will tackle critical challenges in RNA structural
design, protein evolution, and off-target minimization to bridge
the gap between basic discovery and clinical application. To
achieve this, you will work in collaboration with biochemists,
structural biologists and computational scientists in the lab, with
the ultimate goal of enabling therapeutic applications in human
cells and aiding genome design. About You You are driven by
science. The world of science is filled with so many unanswered
questions and the opportunity to address these questions brings you
purpose. You are a collaborator. You love working with people of
different backgrounds and brainstorming ideas on how these
questions can be addressed. You are intellectually independent and
self-motivated to push the boundaries of novel technologies. You
are an optimizer. In research, there’s always a race against the
clock. You care deeply about making every step of the way as close
to perfect as possible but also as quick and efficient as possible.
You build tools. As much as you love answering specific scientific
questions, you also love creating technology and platforms that are
scalable and useful in many different scientific application areas.
In this position you will Lead one or multiple scientific projects
in molecular technology development including planning, execution,
analysis of experiments. Collaborate closely with the PIs on
planning and executing scientific research projects. Keep
up-to-date on advances in the field by reading the literature and
attending key conferences. Mentor Research Associates and/or work
with graduate students and other scientists in the lab Develop and
provide training to lab personnel as needed, develop standardized
protocols for the labs. Publish preprints and journal articles;
present findings at conferences Job Requirements PhD in a relevant
life sciences or engineering field Experience with different
molecular biology assays and techniques, including high-throughput
cloning strategies (e.g., Golden Gate, Gibson) and library
generation Mammalian cell culture experience Experience in protein
engineering, directed evolution (e.g., PACE, DMS), or rational
protein design Prior experience in developing genome engineering
technologies (CRISPR, recombinases, transposases, etc.) preferred
Strong written and verbal communication skills Experience and
enthusiasm for mentoring research trainees, including graduate
students and RAs The successful candidate will be an ambitious
self-starter, an innovative and meticulous researcher, and enjoy
working in a collaborative and fast-paced team environment The base
salary range for this position is $121,250 to $159,500. These
amounts reflect the range of base salary that the Institute
reasonably would expect to pay a new hire or internal candidate for
this position. The actual base compensation paid to any individual
for this position may vary depending on factors such as experience,
market conditions, education/training, skill level, and whether the
compensation is internally equitable, and does not include bonuses,
commissions, differential pay, other forms of compensation, or
benefits. This position is also eligible to receive an annual
discretionary bonus, with the amount dependent on individual and
institute performance factors.
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