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Dyno Therapeutics
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Scientist I, Immune Evasion
Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
onsite $124K-$149KScientist I, Immune Evasion Watertown, Massachusetts, United States The Role Scientist I, Immune Evasion. Advancing Dyno's immune evasion capabilities by developing and executing innovative assay strategies that enable the discovery and clinical readiness of next-generation capsids. Job Type: Full Time, onsite Location: Watertown, MA How You Will Contribute As a Scientist I, you will independently lead and evolve Dyno's high-throughput immune evasion assay platform, driving antibody evasion studies that support CNS and Muscle capsid discovery programs and partnering cross-functionally to shape experimental strategy and address technical gaps. You will also help expand the team's immune evasion capabilities beyond pre-existing antibodies to emerging clinical readiness challenges, including re-dosing, T-cell responses, complement activation, and innate immunity. At Dyno, every role is mission-driven. Whether in science, engineering, operations, or business, each AAViator contributes to solving some of the most complex challenges in genetic medicine. Responsibilities: - Independently execute and support high-throughput immune evasion (IE) assays, including antibody neutralization and total antibody immunoprecipitation (tAb IP) workflows, to ensure uninterrupted support for CNS and Muscle capsid discovery programs. - Own the day-to-day operation, optimization, and troubleshooting of immune evasion assay platforms, iteratively refining workflows and developing new assay formats in response to evolving program needs and emerging data. - Analyze, interpret, and communicate immune evasion screening data to cross-functional stakeholders, helping inform capsid selection and discovery strategy. - Contribute to the expansion of Dyno's immune evasion capabilities beyond antibody neutralization by reviewing literature, proposing experimental approaches, and conducting feasibility studies related to re-dosing, T-cell responses,
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Sr. Research Associate, Vector Production
Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
onsite $96K-$108KSr. Research Associate, Vector Production Watertown, Massachusetts, United States The Role Senior Research Associate, Vector Production. Hands-on lab role supporting reliable AAV manufacturing and process development through execution of upstream, downstream, and QC-support workflows, with strong emphasis on operational rigor. Job Type: Full Time, onsite Location: Watertown, MA How You Will Contribute As Senior Research Associate, Vector Production, you will be responsible for executing AAV manufacturing and process-development lab work across upstream, downstream, and QC-support workflows while maintaining strong documentation, sample handling, and operational discipline. At Dyno, every role is mission-driven. Whether in science, engineering, operations, or business, each AAViator contributes to solving some of the most complex challenges in genetic medicine. Responsibilities: - Execute AAV upstream, downstream, and QC-support workflows in support of team production and development priorities - Maintain accurate, timely documentation in lab notebooks and operational tracking systems - Support process development experiments through careful execution, troubleshooting, and data capture - Contribute to shared lab operations, including sample handling, inventory, and SOP updates - Partner closely with team members to coordinate work, surface issues early, and maintain execution quality - Work with urgency and adaptability, balancing innovation with execution. - Collaborate cross-functionally, leveraging Dyno's high-trust, high-impact culture to drive results. Basic qualifications - Bachelor's degree in biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, chemical engineering, molecular biology, or related field - 4+ years of relevant lab experience - Direct hands-on experience with AAV production in a research, biotech, or process-development setting - Hands-on experience with mammalian cell culture and aseptic technique
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Software Engineer II, Computational Platform
Remote; Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
remote $125K-$154KSoftware Engineer II, Computational Platform Remote; Watertown, Massachusetts, United States The Role Software Engineer II A collaborative full-stack and cloud engineer who thrives at the intersection of software craftsmanship and cutting-edge AI. This role is for someone eager to build and scale the external-facing AI products that put Dyno's breakthrough genetic medicine capabilities in the hands of scientists and partners around the world. Job Type: Full Time Location: Watertown, MA or Remote How You Will Contribute As a Software Engineer II, you will be responsible for building and maintaining Dyno's internal and external-facing AI products. You will drive development of the cloud infrastructure that makes them reliable, scalable, and secure. You will implement novel tooling that empowers Dyno's scientists and external partners to work at the frontier of AI-driven genetic medicine. At Dyno, every role is mission-driven. Whether in science, engineering, operations, or business, each AAViator contributes to solving some of the most complex challenges in genetic medicine. Responsibilities: - Drive engineering quality and reliability of Dyno's external-facing AI products such as design.dynotx.com. - Enable scaling of AI product workflows on design.dynotx.com to handle thousands of simultaneous workflows. - Translate scientific and clinical questions into production-ready systems, including APIs, pipelines, and user-facing tools - Implement a sound data platform for generation, processing, and serving AI data, ensuring access, security, and data lifecycle integrity. - Move quickly from prototype to production, balancing speed with reliability. - Work with urgency and adaptability, balancing innovation with execution. - Collaborate cross-functionally, leveraging Dyno's high-trust,
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Director, Ecosystem Development + Communications
Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
unspecified $205K-$266KDirector, Ecosystem Development + Communications Watertown, Massachusetts, United States The Role Director, Ecosystem Development & Communications . A systems-minded ecosystem builder who knows how to turn vision into durable infrastructure, scaling communities, flagship convenings, and strategic partnerships into high-impact platforms. This role is for a leader eager to expand the genetic agency movement, amplifying Dyno's influence while growing a sustainable, science-forward ecosystem at the forefront of gene therapy. Job Type: Full Time Location: Watertown, MA How You Will Contribute As Director, Ecosystem Development & Communications you will be responsible for building and scaling the movement of genetic agency, an individual's ability to take action at the genetic level to live a healthier life , and GATC ( see highlights from our inaugural GATC) into a sustainable, high-impact, “can't miss” series of convenings and community infrastructure. You will also integrate and execute Dyno's external communications across partnerships, executives, and strategic initiatives to amplify impact. At Dyno, every role is mission-driven. Whether in science, engineering, operations, or business, each AAViator contributes to solving some of the most complex challenges in genetic medicine. Responsibilities: - Lead and execute Dyno's genetic agency ecosystem strategy, translating vision into structured programming and measurable growth. - Scale GATC into a high-impact, fiscally sustainable event series with increasing participation, repeat attendance, and diversity of organizations. - Design and deliver participatory ecosystem experiences that create meaningful engagement and long-term community retention. - Partner with Dyno executives to embed company priorities into ecosystem initiatives and external programming. - Build and