Scientist, Functional Genomics, Virtual Cell Initiative
Company: Arc Institute
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: April 2, 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 We
are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Scientist with a strong
background in functional genomics and single-cell sequencing to
join the Virtual Cell Initiative at Arc Institute. The initiative
aims to create the first foundational model that makes accurate
predictions of cellular states and their response to intervention.
In this role, you will lead the generation of massive single-cell
perturbation datasets across 50 cancer cell lines to train Virtual
Cell models. You will be responsible for the end-to-end
experimental workflow—from mammalian cell culture and large-scale
CRISPR screening to single-cell library preparation and sequencing.
Beyond technical execution, this role requires a scientist with
exceptional project management capabilities, proficient in
organizing complex data streams and adhering to timelines. The
successful candidate will thrive within our vibrant team science
culture, collaborating daily with other wet lab scientists,
automation engineers, and computational biologists. We believe that
the most ambitious science is achieved together, and in this highly
integrated role, you will bridge the gap between experimental
biology and computational innovation. About you You are passionate
about the intersection of high-throughput biology and AI/ML to
advance human health. You enjoy working collaboratively with others
and thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic, team science environment. You
are committed to scientific rigor, generating high-quality data,
and maintaining thorough documentation practices. You possess a
process-oriented mindset, constantly seeking ways to optimize
workflows for efficiency and scalability. You are diligent,
detail-oriented, and excel at troubleshooting complex experimental
pipelines. You excel at organization, time management, and task
prioritization, and enjoy independently driving multiple projects
in parallel. In this position you will Execute large in vitro
perturbation screens in diverse cell types to generate high quality
single-cell perturbation datasets. Work with our interdisciplinary
teams to further optimize functional genomics platforms and CRISPR
technologies for large-scale data generation. Utilize project
management systems to track progress and adhere to timelines, and
document experimental data on ELN/LIMS in an organized manner.
Interact cross-functionally with wet lab, computational, and
machine learning teams to generate, analyze, and interpret data.
Present key research findings at internal meetings and seminars,
and external conferences. Requirements PhD in Cell Biology,
Molecular Biology, Genomics, or another relevant field. 0-3 years
of post-PhD experience in academia or industry. Extensive
experience with large-scale pooled CRISPR screening, preferably
with scRNA-seq readouts (e.g. Perturb-seq, CROP-seq). Expertise in
mammalian cell culture and ability to manage multiple cell lines
simultaneously. Experience in multi-color flow cytometry.
Experience with mammalian cell line engineering using transfection,
lentivirus production and transduction, and other common
approaches. Experience with different molecular biology techniques
(cloning, PCR, etc). Demonstrated ability to work both
independently and in a highly collaborative multidisciplinary
environment. Strong project management skills with the ability to
independently plan, execute, and deliver results on time.
Experience with using various project management systems, ELN and
LIMS (e.g. Asana, Benchling). Excellent written and verbal
communication skills. Preferred Qualifications Hands-on experience
with downstream genomics protocols, especially scRNA-seq
(preferably 10X Genomics workflows). Experience designing and
cloning large pooled CRISPR sgRNA libraries. Experience optimizing
different CRISPR-Cas9 effector systems, such as CRISPRi and
CRISPRa, including vector design and delivery. Experience
performing FACS-based cell sorting. Ability to analyze large
datasets using Python, R, or similar tools. Familiarity with
different NGS technologies (Illumina, Ultima). Experience using
automation to scale, streamline, and optimize large-scale
experiments. The base salary range for this position is $121,250 -
$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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