Scientist, Spatial Biology, Deliveromics Platform Development
Company: GT Bio
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Us: GT Biosciences is a
seed-stage techbio startup building Deliveromics, the first
AI-powered, high-throughput, multiplexed in vivo data engine for
cracking the design rules of drug delivery. Founded by MIT PhDs and
an MIT professor, backed by top-tier investors, we’re creating
next-generation, non-viral, cell-type-specific delivery vehicles.
We’re a small, fast-moving, science-obsessed team on a mission to
make routine in vivo cell reprogramming possible. We value
transparency and collaboration, and seek teammates who thrive in an
open, cooperative environment and want to grow together with the
team and the company. Job Description: GT Biosciences is seeking a
highly mission-driven, multidisciplinary Spatial Biology Scientist
to join our Platform Development Team and help advance our
Deliveromics platform. In this role, you will work closely,
day-to-day, with teammates across biology, chemistry, and
engineering to turn complex spatial and sequencing workflows into
robust, automated, and scalable systems. You will contribute
hands-on to a transformative technology aimed at enabling
systematic, cell-specific drug delivery in vivo. This is a
full-time, in-person position based in Cambridge, MA.
Responsibilities: Optimize in-situ barcode sequencing workflows for
robust, reproducible, high-quality data. Design experiments at the
chemistry-biology interface to advance spatial readout performance.
Analyze results quantitatively, document findings clearly, and
provide recommendations that guide platform development. Ensure
accurate record-keeping (e.g., protocols, SOPs, experimental
records) Troubleshoot technical challenges and integrate new
methods across teams. Apply statistical tools to assess quality,
identify variability, and drive optimization. Help scale workflows
from benchtop prototypes to automated, production-ready systems.
Qualifications: Required: PhD in Bioengineering, Biomedical
Engineering, Biochemistry, Biophysics, or related field.
Exceptional candidates with equivalent experience will be
considered. Hands-on expertise in developing novel tools and
methods for spatial biology, spanning FISH, RNAscope, MERFISH, in
situ sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and spatial proteomics.
Basic coding skills (e.g., Python, R, or MATLAB). Experience
operating and troubleshooting optical imaging systems (confocal or
fluorescence microscopy). Practical knowledge of tissue processing
workflows (fresh-frozen and FFPE prep, cryosectioning, antigen
retrieval). Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and
experimental rigor. Clear communicator who collaborates well across
scientific and technical teams. Resourceful, adaptable team player
who thrives in fast-paced, cross-functional environments. Available
to work onsite full time. Nice to have: Experiences with nucleic
acid chemistry (mRNA, ASO, and siRNA, etc.). Experiences with drug
delivery systems (lipid nanoparticles, polymer nanoparticles, AAV,
etc.). Experience with image analysis pipelines or software tools
(e.g., ImageJ or CellProfiler). Prior experience working with mouse
and non-human primate tissues. Familiarity with NGS or single-cell
sequencing workflows such as scRNA-seq, ATAC-seq, or related
methods. Hands-on experience troubleshooting liquid-handling
platforms or automated lab systems. Relevant work experience in
similar roles across academia, industry, or core facilities,
particularly in spatial biology, imaging, or sequencing-heavy
environments. What we offer Competitive salary and equity.
Flexible, generous health benefits. Work with a small, world-class
team that values rigorous science and candid collaboration.
Opportunity to work with experts from diverse scientific
backgrounds. We don't expect anyone to know everything. We learn
together, support each other, and get better every day! If you are
ready to make an impact, we would love to hear from you.
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