

Rangam
RCI-ABBV-34144 Bioanalytical Scientist / Biologist (LBA/ELISA/MSD/Bioanalysis/PK/PD/TK Assay/mAbs/ADC/Immunoassay)
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This role is for a Bioanalytical Scientist/Biologist at ABC Worcester, offering a 12-month contract with a pay rate of "unknown." Key skills include ligand binding workflows (ELISA, MSD) and lab automation. Requires a degree in biology, chemistry, or pharmacology, with 2+ years (MS) or 4+ years (BS) in the industry.
π - Country
United States
π± - Currency
$ USD
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π° - Day rate
312
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ποΈ - Date
May 21, 2026
π - Duration
More than 6 months
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ποΈ - Location
On-site
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π - Contract
Unknown
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π - Security
Unknown
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π - Location detailed
Worcester, MA
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π§ - Skills detailed
#Strategy #Data Analysis #Automation
Role description
Location: ABC Worcester - 100% Onsite
Contract: 12 months - possible extension - based on performance and business needs
β’ We are seeking a highly motivated and dedicated Ligand Binding Assay Bioanalyst (Biologist II) to join the Quantitative Translational and ADME Sciences (QTAS) department at Client Bioresearch Center in Worcester, MA.
β’ The LBA Operations Bioanalytical Team at ABC QTAS performs quantitative bioanalysis of large-molecule therapeutics, including mAbs, ADCs, AOCs, fusion proteins, and bispecifics, for Pharmacokinetic (PK), Pharmacodynamic (PD), and Toxicokinetic (TK) studies using ligand binding assays to support drug discovery and early development efforts.
Top 3 β 5 Skills Needed for each role
β’ Previous experience with ligand binding workflows (ELISA, MSD) is required.
β’ Proven ability to independently troubleshoot, problem-solve, and adapt to dynamic priorities.
β’ 2+ years (MS) or 4+ years (BS) of pharmaceutical and/or biotechnology industry experience is preferred.
β’ Experience with lab automation is highly desirable.
β’ Previous experience independently developing ligand binding assays is preferable.
The primary responsibilities of the Ligand Binding Assay Bioanalyst (Biologist II) include:
β’ Performing pre-clinical sample analysis in multiple biological matrices using hybrid manual and automated ligand binding assays (MSD) to generate high-quality bioanalytical data;
β’ supporting the LBA Method Development team as needed by designing, troubleshooting, and validating new LBA analysis assays for transfer to the LBA Ops team;
β’ Meticulously preparing, reviewing, documenting, and reporting bioanalytical data packages to enable downstream PK/PD/TK analysis; and
β’ Supporting the overall function of the LBA Operations team through shared equipment maintenance and reagent/sample inventory management.
β’ The ideal candidate will be a self-motivated, highly adaptable scientist with strong attention to detail, the ability to quickly learn new concepts, and a commitment to clear, consistent communication in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Duties & Responsibilities:
β’ Independently plan and execute sample analysis based on bioanalytical protocols and in vivo study designs using a variety of biological matrices, including tissue lysates, serum, and others.
β’ Run ligand binding assays (PK, PD, TK, ADA) using Meso Scale Discovery platforms.
β’ Analyze pre-clinical in vivo samples according to a dynamically changing operational schedule.
β’ Interpret, discuss, and present assay results; use results to guide and adjust analysis strategy.
β’ As needed, support the LBA MD team by independently developing fit-for-purpose ligand binding assays for transfer to the LBA Ops Team.
β’ Perform timely, accurate, and thorough data archiving in ELN and rLIMS.
β’ Communicate experimental plans and results effectively, both verbally and in writing, with broader teams and during regular lab meetings.
β’ Actively support day-to-day laboratory operations.
Requirements:
β’ Bachelorβs or MS degree in biology, chemistry, or pharmacology.
β’ 2+ years (MS) or 4+ years (BS) of pharmaceutical and/or biotechnology industry experience is preferred.
β’ Previous experience with ligand binding workflows (ELISA, MSD) is required.
β’ Previous experience independently developing ligand binding assays is preferable.
β’ Proven ability to independently troubleshoot, problem-solve, and adapt to dynamic priorities.
β’ Ability to operate and maintain laboratory equipment independently.
β’ Experience with lab automation is highly desirable.
β’ Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to draft technical reports.
β’ Proficiency with computers and data analysis software, including Excel and LIMS.
β’ Ability and willingness to work effectively in a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary environment.
Location: ABC Worcester - 100% Onsite
Contract: 12 months - possible extension - based on performance and business needs
β’ We are seeking a highly motivated and dedicated Ligand Binding Assay Bioanalyst (Biologist II) to join the Quantitative Translational and ADME Sciences (QTAS) department at Client Bioresearch Center in Worcester, MA.
β’ The LBA Operations Bioanalytical Team at ABC QTAS performs quantitative bioanalysis of large-molecule therapeutics, including mAbs, ADCs, AOCs, fusion proteins, and bispecifics, for Pharmacokinetic (PK), Pharmacodynamic (PD), and Toxicokinetic (TK) studies using ligand binding assays to support drug discovery and early development efforts.
Top 3 β 5 Skills Needed for each role
β’ Previous experience with ligand binding workflows (ELISA, MSD) is required.
β’ Proven ability to independently troubleshoot, problem-solve, and adapt to dynamic priorities.
β’ 2+ years (MS) or 4+ years (BS) of pharmaceutical and/or biotechnology industry experience is preferred.
β’ Experience with lab automation is highly desirable.
β’ Previous experience independently developing ligand binding assays is preferable.
The primary responsibilities of the Ligand Binding Assay Bioanalyst (Biologist II) include:
β’ Performing pre-clinical sample analysis in multiple biological matrices using hybrid manual and automated ligand binding assays (MSD) to generate high-quality bioanalytical data;
β’ supporting the LBA Method Development team as needed by designing, troubleshooting, and validating new LBA analysis assays for transfer to the LBA Ops team;
β’ Meticulously preparing, reviewing, documenting, and reporting bioanalytical data packages to enable downstream PK/PD/TK analysis; and
β’ Supporting the overall function of the LBA Operations team through shared equipment maintenance and reagent/sample inventory management.
β’ The ideal candidate will be a self-motivated, highly adaptable scientist with strong attention to detail, the ability to quickly learn new concepts, and a commitment to clear, consistent communication in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Duties & Responsibilities:
β’ Independently plan and execute sample analysis based on bioanalytical protocols and in vivo study designs using a variety of biological matrices, including tissue lysates, serum, and others.
β’ Run ligand binding assays (PK, PD, TK, ADA) using Meso Scale Discovery platforms.
β’ Analyze pre-clinical in vivo samples according to a dynamically changing operational schedule.
β’ Interpret, discuss, and present assay results; use results to guide and adjust analysis strategy.
β’ As needed, support the LBA MD team by independently developing fit-for-purpose ligand binding assays for transfer to the LBA Ops Team.
β’ Perform timely, accurate, and thorough data archiving in ELN and rLIMS.
β’ Communicate experimental plans and results effectively, both verbally and in writing, with broader teams and during regular lab meetings.
β’ Actively support day-to-day laboratory operations.
Requirements:
β’ Bachelorβs or MS degree in biology, chemistry, or pharmacology.
β’ 2+ years (MS) or 4+ years (BS) of pharmaceutical and/or biotechnology industry experience is preferred.
β’ Previous experience with ligand binding workflows (ELISA, MSD) is required.
β’ Previous experience independently developing ligand binding assays is preferable.
β’ Proven ability to independently troubleshoot, problem-solve, and adapt to dynamic priorities.
β’ Ability to operate and maintain laboratory equipment independently.
β’ Experience with lab automation is highly desirable.
β’ Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to draft technical reports.
β’ Proficiency with computers and data analysis software, including Excel and LIMS.
β’ Ability and willingness to work effectively in a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary environment.






