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Innovation Fellow

A Bit About Us

We are Arcadia Science, an evolutionary biology company founded and led by scientists. Our mission is to turn natural innovations into real-world solutions by developing systematic and quantitative approaches to leveraging biology for therapeutics R&D. We share our research as openly as possible to accelerate discovery and make our work broadly useful.

The Opportunity

We’re closing the gap between biological data and biological understanding. Our Pilots advance this work by rapidly testing new ways to measure, model, and interpret biology. What works becomes reusable tools for the rest of Arcadia and beyond. Pilots drive the adoption of new technology and research topics within Arcadia and may also be a source of IP, licensing, and spin-outs. Read more about our work through our publications.
We are seeking an Innovation Fellow to join our Pilots team for a 3-month fellowship. This is an ideal opportunity for scientists who are in the final stages of their PhD or postdoc training and want to experience doing fast-paced, high-risk research in an industry setting.
Innovation Fellows will prototype tools or devise novel approaches for efficient scientific inquiry, using strategically chosen biological questions as a test bed. Fellows will scope pilot projects with clear decision points, with the goal of publishing their work openly by the end of the fellowship.

Areas of Focus

The two most important qualities we're looking for are generativity (the ability to identify and develop new research projects) and strong scientific strategy to align your work with Arcadia's goals and efficiently de-risk ambitious research directions. Beyond that, we're looking for candidates with skills that span computational and experimental biology. This may include:
  • Tool and technology development for biological research
  • Independent experimental design and execution
  • Data analysis pipeline development
  • Novel assay development or adaptation
  • Integrating computational predictions with experimental validation
  • Working across diverse organisms and cell types

What You'll Do

  • Execute a defined pilot project in coordination with current team members
  • Familiarize yourself with internal platform capabilities
  • Identify key risks early and optimize for "failing fast" so that promising directions can be pursued and dead ends abandoned quickly
  • Establish and track go/no-go decision points for your project
  • Collaborate with Arcadia’s technically diverse team
  • Keep detailed experimental records and documentation for all workflows
  • Contribute to collaborative ideation around new pilots
  • Publish results openly and share data, code, protocols, and methods by the end of the fellowship

Qualifications

  • PhD in life sciences, bioengineering, or a related field (3+ years post-PhD experience preferred)
  • Hands-on experience in wet lab work and computational analysis
  • Strong programming skills (Python and/or R required; familiarity with bash and version control)
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating with cross-functional teams
  • Strong writing skills, verbal communication skills, and comfort with rapid iteration
  • Experience troubleshooting experimental or computational challenges

What We Look For

The first thing we look for is technical talent at the leading edge of a field. To us, this means independent and generative scientists doing basic research that has the potential to produce evidence challenging standard practices. This is true for all of our roles: whether someone is an individual contributor or a people manager, we want researchers pushing their field forward.
More tactically, we are looking for people who are quick to act and can articulate themselves clearly through writing. Our team is flexible and often needs to pivot to match the pace of development at the cutting edge of multiple fields. Bias to action is key. Writing independently is crucial since we share everything we think is valuable to the community and will help us move our research forward.
We try to develop novel approaches for every aspect of our science, and everyone on our team is expected to innovate in their domain. This is not easy, and won't be for everyone. We believe a culture where this is possible stems from how we act.

Compensation

$8,000 - $12,000 per month

Fellows will receive a competitive monthly stipend. Travel and relocation support is available for candidates relocating temporarily to the Bay Area.

Application Process

Please submit a resume and fully answer all application questions addressing your interest in and qualifications for the position. The review process will involve in-person interviews and a short, practical work test. Employment offers are contingent on reference and background checks.

Arcadia is an equal opportunity workplace; we welcome people from all backgrounds and communities. We provide competitive compensation and practical benefits to keep you happy and healthy so that you can do your best work.

What this application asks

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First Name, Last Name, Email, Phone, Resume/CV, Cover Letter

  • Preferred First Name optional
  • Preferred Pronouns choose any · optional
  • LinkedIn Profile optional
  • How many years have you worked full-time after the completion of your PhD? choose one
  • How many years have you worked full-time in a science-related industry outside of academia? choose one
  • How many years has it been since the completion of your PhD work? choose one
  • What is your GitHub username?
  • What programming languages do you use regularly? written answer
  • Describe a project where you used a computational approach to generate a biological hypothesis or de-risk a project. Max 300 words. written answer
  • Describe a project that you conceived of and executed from beginning to end. Max 300 words written answer
  • Describe a method, tool, or approach you developed to solve a biological problem. What did that advancement allow you to do that couldn't be done with standard approaches? If you haven't developed something novel, describe an approach in your field that has significant limitations and what improvements you think would be needed to address them. Max 300 words. written answer
  • Please concisely describe your primary areas of wet lab expertise. Rather than a comprehensive list, focus on the techniques/skills you feel most confident you could execute independently, teach, and troubleshoot effectively. written answer
  • Open science and scholarly engagement are central to our work at Arcadia. Please visit https://thestacks.org/?search=tag:Feedback%20requested, choose any Arcadia pub that interests you, and publicly leave a substantive comment or question on the work. After commenting, please share the URL of the pub you commented on. written answer
  • Optionally, please share a brief note about why you chose that particular pub. written answer · optional
  • Tell us about any of your activities or your experience with open science practices. This could include providing public feedback on preprints, sharing datasets or code in public repositories, contributing to open-source projects, advocating for open science, or other related activities. Max 250 words. written answer
  • Give an example of the most unique or surprising way AI has changed the way you work written answer
  • This role is onsite in Emeryville, CA. Would you be excited to work in person with our team? choose one
  • Are you currently eligible to work in the United States of America? choose one
  • Will you now or in the future require visa sponsorship to continue working in the United States (e.g., H-1B visa status)? choose one
  • If yes, please explain the basis of your employment authorization. optional
  • How did you hear about this job? optional

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