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Senior Research Scientist - Toxicology
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Senior Research Scientist - Toxicology role in Vancouver, Canada. Join a dynamic Nonclinical Safety team designing and overseeing in vitro/in vivo toxicology studies for biologics. Requires a PhD/MSc with 5-10+ years industry experience, expertise in nonclinical safety assessment, and strong anal...
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Canada , Vancouver
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112000.00 - 150000.00 CAD / Year
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AbCellera Biologics
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Research Scientist II - Toxicology
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AbCellera seeks a Research Scientist II in Toxicology to join its Nonclinical Safety team in Vancouver, Canada. You will design and execute in vitro/in vivo studies, ensuring GLP compliance and supporting regulatory documentation. Ideal candidates hold a PhD in Toxicology with 2-5 years of experi...
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Canada , Vancouver
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100000.00 - 125000.00 CAD / Year
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AbCellera Biologics
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Senior Research Scientist – Pharmacokinetics
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Senior Research Scientist – Pharmacokinetics role in Vancouver, Canada. Join a multidisciplinary PK team to drive bioanalytical and ADME strategies for ADC programs. Requires 8+ years industry experience, PhD in Biology/Pharmacology, and expertise in LC-MS/MS assay development and regulatory subm...
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Canada , Vancouver
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112000.00 - 132000.00 CAD / Year
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AI Research Scientist, FAIR
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Join Meta's FAIR team in Montreal as an AI Research Scientist. Drive cutting-edge research in world models, self-supervised learning from video, and model-based control. A PhD and publications at top-tier conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, CVPR) are required. This role offers a unique opportunity to pub...
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Canada , Montreal
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192000.00 - 256000.00 CAD / Year
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Meta
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Associate Research Scientist – Protein Mass Spectrometry
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Join our Vancouver team as an Associate Research Scientist in Protein Mass Spectrometry for a 12-month term. You will characterize therapeutic molecules using advanced LC-MS systems (QQQ, Q-TOF, Orbitrap) in a collaborative lab. The role requires an MSc/BSc with relevant wet lab experience and of...
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Canada , Vancouver
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61600.00 - 77000.00 CAD / Year
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AbCellera Biologics
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Research Scientist Intern, AI & Compute Foundation - MTIA Software
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Canada , Toronto
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6240.00 - 10334.00 CAD / Month
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About the Research Scientist role

Research Scientist jobs represent the vanguard of human knowledge and technological innovation. Professionals in this role are dedicated to the systematic investigation of complex questions, the discovery of new facts or principles, and the development of novel technologies across a vast spectrum of scientific and engineering disciplines. From artificial intelligence and biotechnology to quantum physics and cybersecurity, research scientists are the architects of the future, transforming theoretical concepts into tangible advancements. Their work is fundamental to progress in medicine, computing, environmental science, national security, and countless other fields, making these roles critical for societal advancement and economic competitiveness.

The core mission of a research scientist is to expand the boundaries of knowledge. This typically involves designing and executing rigorous experiments or computational studies, analyzing complex data sets, and developing new models or algorithms. A significant portion of their responsibilities revolves around the entire research lifecycle: conducting literature reviews to identify gaps in knowledge, formulating testable hypotheses, and meticulously documenting methodologies and results. Collaboration is a cornerstone of modern science, so research scientists frequently work within interdisciplinary teams, partnering with other scientists, engineers, and product developers to translate foundational research into practical applications. Furthermore, they are responsible for disseminating their findings through high-quality technical reports, peer-reviewed academic publications, conference presentations, and patent applications, thereby contributing to the global scientific community.

Common responsibilities across many research scientist jobs include leading or contributing to specific research projects, often with the goal of publishing papers or developing intellectual property. They are tasked with staying abreast of the latest scientific literature and technological breakthroughs in their field. Many are also involved in writing grant proposals to secure funding, mentoring junior researchers or PhD students, and ensuring that research is conducted ethically and safely. In applied or industrial settings, a key responsibility is bridging the gap between pure research and product development, optimizing solutions for scalability, efficiency, and real-world deployment.

Typical skills and requirements for research scientist positions are rigorous. A PhD in a relevant scientific or engineering discipline (such as Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Engineering) is a standard prerequisite for most independent research roles, though some positions may consider equivalent research experience. A proven track record of research, demonstrated through publications in reputable journals or conferences, is highly valued. Essential technical skills vary by specialty but often include advanced statistical analysis, computational modeling, and proficiency in programming languages like Python, R, or C++. Beyond technical expertise, successful research scientists possess strong analytical and critical thinking skills, immense curiosity, and a persistent, problem-solving mindset. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are non-negotiable, as is the ability to work both independently on deep-focus tasks and collaboratively within a team. For those exploring research scientist jobs, it is a career path defined by intellectual challenge, continuous learning, and the profound satisfaction of pushing the frontiers of what is possible.