Senior Scientist, Binder Design and Development

Flagship Pioneering Inc
Cambridge, MA USA$126k – $182kPosted 12 March 2026

Job Description

What if… you could pioneer a new approach to designing life's most essential molecules ? FL 116 , backed by Flagship Pioneering, is an early-stage biotechnology company transforming the way biomolecules are synthesized . Our innovative platform has the potential to transform the way these critical research , diagnostic, and therapeutic tools are manufactured . We are seeking a creative, motivated, and technically exceptional Senior Scientist to lead the design, development, and screening of peptide and protein-based binders targeting small-molecule substrates. This individual will build and scale high-throughput workflows for binder discovery, affinity characterization, and functional validation, playing a central role in shaping a novel molecular control platform. This is a rare opportunity to build foundational technology within a deeply integrated, fast-moving startup backed by Flagship’s venture creation engine. Position Summary S enior Scientist – Peptide Protein Binder Design and Development The Senior Scientist will lead efforts to design, engineer, express, and characterize genetically encoded peptide and protein binders against defined small-molecule targets. This role spans the full discovery workflow , from scaffold selection and library design, to assay development, high-throughput expression, affinity screening, and hit-to-lead optimization. The ideal candidate is a hands-on protein /peptide engineer with deep expertise in binder discovery platforms and quantitative biophysical characterization. They are comfortable building scalable screening systems, handling large datasets, and iterating rapidly through design–build–test–learn (DBTL) cycles with machine learning / computational support. Key Responsibilities Lead the design and engineering of peptide and protein-based binders targeting small-molecule substrates, leveraging rational design, library construction, and directed evolution strategies. Build and execute high-throughput discovery and screening workflows, including display-based selection platforms and scalable expression systems capable of evaluating large variant libraries. Develop and apply quantitative biophysical assays (e.g., BLI, SPR, FP, ITC) to generate affinity curves, determine kinetic parameters ( kon / koff ), calculate KD values, and establish selectivity profiles. Drive iterative design–build–test–learn (DBTL) campaigns, integrating affinity and functional data with computational modeling to rapidly optimize binder performance. Provide scientific and strategic leadership within the binder engineering workstream, contributing to IP development, cross-functional collaboration, and the establishment of a rigorous, high-velocity experimental culture. Qualifications Ph.D. in Protein Engineering, Biochemistry, Structural Biology, Molecular Biology, or related discipline. 4+ years of relevant industry experience Demonstrated experience in protein or peptide binder discovery and optimization. Hands-on expertise in quantitative affinity screening (BLI, SPR, FP, ITC, or related technologies). Experience designing and executing high-throughput screening workflows. Strong understanding of protein-ligand interaction principles and binding thermodynamics. Proven ability to run iterative design–build–test cycles in a fast-paced environment. Who You Are Innovative Pioneer: You thrive in breaking new ground scientifically and are passionate about leveraging protein biochemistry to create transformative technologies. Collaborative Contributor: You excel in cross-functional teams, readily share expertise , and value the input of colleagues. Inventive Problem Solver: You proactively identify challenges and rapidly ideate creative solutions. Mission-Driven Individual: You are driven by an ambition to fundamentally change how biomolecules are synthesized and to meaningfully impact human health and biotechnology. More About F ... (truncated, view full listing at source)