Research Associate I or II - Peptide Chemistry
UCB Inc. | |
United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge | |
Mar 18, 2026 | |
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JOB DESCRIPTION Make your mark for patients We are seeking a motivated new BS or MS scientist to be an integral member of the chemistry drug discovery team in Cambridge, MA as either a Research Associate I (BS) or Research Associate II (MS). The candidate will be part of a small, focused team within our highly collaborative global organization to apply our powerful peptide discovery platform to identify and engineer novel ligands of target proteins that are implicated in human diseases with unmet medical needs. This lab-based position will be part of our well-equipped peptide chemistry group and will be supervised by an experienced peptide scientist, prosecuting a variety of challenging therapeutic targets, with novel chemical methods. While primarily responsible for the synthesis, purification, characterization and delivery of next-generation peptides and conjugates for biological studies, the successful candidate will have opportunities to learn from and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams in pursuit of early therapeutic discovery, including hit identification, high-throughput organic synthesis, computation, biology, ADME, and safety. The successful candidate will be motivated, demonstrate superb communication and technical skills, practice organizational awareness, and commit to excellence in their work. Responsibilities:
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Base Salary Range: $70,400 to $92,400 Are you ready to 'go beyond' to create value and make your mark for patients? If this sounds like you, then we would love to hear from you! About us Why work with us? At UCB, we've embraced a hybrid-first approach to work, bringing teams together in local hubs to foster collaborative curiosity. Unless expressly stated in the description or precluded by the nature of the position, roles are hybrid with 40% of your time spent in the office. UCB is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions will be made without regard to any characteristic protected by applicable laws. | |
Mar 18, 2026