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Postdoctoral Associate, Mammalian Synthetic Biology

Postdoctoral Associate

June 14, 2026

Location

MIT

Type

Academic / Faculty

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. in biological sciences, engineering, or related
Mammalian cell culture & differentiation
iPSC engineering
CRISPR/Cas9 genome integration
Next-generation sequencing
Flow cytometry & RT-qPCR

Research Areas

Mammalian Synthetic Biology
Synthetic Gene Circuits
Genome Engineering
Cell & Tissue Engineering
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Postdoctoral Associate, Mammalian Synthetic Biology

Posting Description

POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, MAMMALIAN SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY, Biological Engineering-Weiss Lab, to join an interdisciplinary academic research lab focused on creating integrated biological systems capable of autonomously performing useful tasks and elucidating design principles for engineering complex cellular and tissue phenotypes; design, build, and test mammalian synthetic gene circuits, including sensing modules (e.g., RNA/miRNA/metabolite-responsive elements), logic/control elements, and output programs that drive measurable cellular behaviors; engineer and maintain mammalian cell lines; perform genome engineering and targeted integration workflows; validate engineered lines using standard molecular and cellular assays; and plan and execute experiments to characterize circuit performance using flow cytometry, microscopy, RT-qPCR, sequencing-based readouts, ELISA, and related methods.

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Ph.D. in biological sciences, computer science, engineering, physics, math, or a related field; experience in a minimum of the following—mammalian cell culture and differentiation, iPSC engineering, large-scale DNA assembly and characterization, genetic recombination and site-specific genome integration (e.g., CRISPR/Cas9, RMCE), next-generation sequencing, computational methods/tools for analysis, and statistics; background in molecular biology, synthetic biology, protein engineering, immunology, and/or cell biology; demonstrated ability to design and execute rigorous experiments and detailed protocols; strong organizational, analytical, problem-solving, and documentation skills; ability to manage multiple priorities and work both independently and collaboratively in a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment; and excellent written and verbal communication skills, including presenting research through talks and publications. PREFERRED: Experience designing and validating mammalian genetic circuits that sense cell state (e.g., mRNA/miRNA) and/or use recombinase- or CRISPR-based control strategies; proficiency in common characterization methods (e.g., flow cytometry, RT-qPCR, NGS-based readouts); and experience working in milestone-driven, team-based research programs and contributing to manuscripts, reports, and sponsor-facing presentations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the required qualifications for this Postdoctoral Associate position?

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in biological sciences, computer science, engineering, physics, math, or related fields. Essential experience includes mammalian cell culture, iPSC engineering, large-scale DNA assembly, CRISPR/Cas9 genome integration, next-generation sequencing, and computational analysis. Strong skills in molecular biology, synthetic biology, and statistics are required. For more on postdoc success, see our guide on thriving in research roles. Explore similar postdoc opportunities.

🔬What responsibilities will the Postdoctoral Associate handle in the Weiss Lab?

Design, build, and test mammalian synthetic gene circuits with sensing modules (RNA/miRNA/metabolite-responsive), logic elements, and output programs. Engineer mammalian cell lines, perform genome engineering, and validate using flow cytometry, microscopy, RT-qPCR, sequencing, and ELISA. Plan experiments to characterize circuit performance in a multidisciplinary environment. Check research jobs for related positions.

What preferred experience is ideal for this Mammalian Synthetic Biology role?

Preferred: Experience with mammalian genetic circuits sensing cell state (mRNA/miRNA), recombinase- or CRISPR-based control, proficiency in flow cytometry, RT-qPCR, NGS readouts, and team-based milestone-driven research. Contributions to manuscripts and presentations are valued. Learn more about postdoctoral success.

📝How do I apply for this MIT Postdoctoral Associate position?

Review the full posting and submit your application before the expiration date of June 14, 2026. Prepare a CV highlighting synthetic biology experience, references, and research statement. Tailor for Weiss Lab's focus on integrated biological systems. Use our free resume template and explore postdoc jobs at MIT.

💡What skills are needed for success in this synthetic biology postdoc?

Demonstrated ability to design rigorous experiments, strong organizational and problem-solving skills, and excellent communication for talks/publications. Work independently/collaboratively in dynamic teams. Background in protein engineering, immunology, or cell biology is advantageous. Visit research assistant jobs or excel as a research assistant for tips.

Is there teaching involved in this Postdoctoral Associate role at MIT?

This is a research-focused postdoc position in the Weiss Lab, emphasizing experiment design, circuit engineering, and characterization. No specific teaching load mentioned; prioritize lab-based synthetic biology work. See faculty positions for teaching roles.
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