Associate Scientist, Cellular/Molecular Biochemistry II
Company: AbbVie
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Company Description AbbVie's mission is to discover and deliver
innovative medicines and solutions that solve serious health issues
today and address the medical challenges of tomorrow. We strive to
have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key
therapeutic areas immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and eye care
and products and services in our Allergan Aesthetics portfolio. For
more information about AbbVie, please visit us at www.abbvie.com .
Follow @abbvie on X , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , LinkedIn and
Tik Tok . Job Description The Discovery Rheumatology group within
AbbVie is responsible for identifying and validating novel
therapeutic targets for the treatment of many rheumatic diseases.
We have an exciting opportunity available for an Associate
Scientist to join our team at our Cambridge site near Boston, MA.
The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and
executing a broad range of in vitro cell-based and molecular
experiments, including cell culture, plate-based assays, and
cellular/molecular profiling using the latest instrumentation from
real-time cell imaging to highly sensitive multiplex protein
characterization. This role requires the analysis, interpretation,
communication, and presentation of high-quality, reproducible data
sets to support multiple programs across the rheumatology
portfolio. This is a lab-based position and requires full-time
on-site presence. Successful candidates will thrive in a
collaborative lab environment. Key responsibilities include:
Optimize & support cell-based functional studies: work within the
target identification & validation team to develop and execute on
multiple functional studies with primary human cells using
real-time cell imaging and flow cytometric profiling to track cell
growth, survival and migration. Broaden skills to enable effective
planning and execution of high throughput screens and gain
experience with the latest technologies in cell-based profiling.
Perform analytical assays & support troubleshooting: conduct
analytical assays to evaluate both RNA and protein composition from
in vitro cell cultures and patient-derived biospecimens by qPCR and
ELISA-type technologies, respectively. Generate high-quality data
to support selection of disease relevant cell culture and
stimulation conditions to drive target candidate nominations.
Develop the skills to independently troubleshoot assays and
instruments to ensure consistent quality data output. Analyze &
communicate results: analyze study results, organize and document
the results in an electronic lab notebook (ELN), and effectively
communicate updates, troubleshooting, and results to the team.
Interpret results and draw conclusions from multistage experiments
with support from study owners and project leads. Communicate
aberrant data and lab issues to management to gain input and
alignment on solution. Collaboration: Collaborate closely with
highly matrixed team members to support pipeline programs and
participate in project teams as a study owner Qualifications
Bachelors Degree with 3 or more years experience or Masters Degree
(no additional experience) Degree in cell biology, immunology,
pharmaceutical sciences or equivalent Strong technical background
encompassing sterile tissue culture techniques, cell-based assays
and cellular/molecular characterization methods. Hands-on
experience with running and troubleshooting analytical techniques
used for RNA and protein characterization such as qPCR, Western and
ELISA as well as cell profiling techniques including flow cytometry
and microscopy. Ability to work in cross-matrixed team supporting
multiple projects and participate in project-focused teams.
Technical ability to execute and troubleshoot experiments through
rational and critical thinking. Must be highly organized and detail
oriented. Eagerness to learn and apply new scientific techniques.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong
collaborative skills for working effectively within the team. Prior
experience developing primary cell-based assays and executing
high-throughput screening workflows is highly preferred. Additional
Information Applicable only to applicants applying to a position in
any location with pay disclosure requirements under state orlocal
law: The compensation range described below is the range of
possible base pay compensation that the Companybelieves ingood
faith it will pay for this role at the timeofthis posting based on
the job grade for this position.Individualcompensation paid within
this range will depend on many factors including geographic
location,andwemay ultimatelypay more or less than the posted range.
This range may be modified in thefuture. We offer a comprehensive
package of benefits including paid time off (vacation, holidays,
sick),medical/dental/visioninsurance and 401(k) to
eligibleemployees. This job is eligible to participate in our
short-term incentiveprograms. Note: No amount of payis considered
to bewages or compensation until such amount is earned, vested,
anddeterminable.The amount and availability of anybonus,commission,
incentive, benefits, or any other form ofcompensation and
benefitsthat are allocable to a particular employee remains in the
Company's soleandabsolutediscretion unless and until paid andmay be
modified at the Companys sole and absolute discretion, consistent
withapplicable law. AbbVie is an equal opportunity employer and is
committed to operating with integrity, driving innovation,
transforming lives and serving our community. Equal Opportunity
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