Job Location : Boston,MA, USA
nChroma Bio is a pioneering biotechnology company redefining the future of in vivo targeted genetic medicine to treat a wide array of diseases and bring cures to patients. The company's integrated product engine tackles significant limitations of existing genetic medicine approaches by enabling safe, precise and specific in vivo delivery. nChroma's near clinical-stage development candidate, CRMA-1001, is a liver-targeted therapy in development as a potential functional cure for chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis D that leverages the power of epigenetics, nature's innate mechanism for gene regulation. Guided by a world-class team at the forefront of genetic medicine, founded by renowned pioneers in the field, and supported by top-tier investors, the company is uniquely positioned to deliver groundbreaking therapies with programmable tissue specificity, unlocking highly potent, durable and targeted gene regulation for the liver and beyond. We're building a culture and organization to support this important mission, bringing together individuals that thrive in a supportive environment where diverse perspectives and a passion for discovery drive cutting-edge science and breakthrough medicines. ABOUT THE ROLE We are looking for an entrepreneurial, driven, and energetic Intellectual Property Counsel to support our epigenetic editing platform and pipeline. The role includes building and managing our fast-growing patent portfolio to translate our discovery, development, and clinical efforts into IP assets; working on a broad range of domestic and international patent preparation and prosecution matters, patent landscape, due diligence, and freedom-to-operate analyses, as well as on IP challenges; and providing IP advice to other functions within the organization. This role provides the opportunity to expand beyond IP work, based on department needs and the candidate's interest and experience, for example into the negotiation, drafting, and management of agreements and transactions. This role, based in Boston, Massachusetts, works closely and collaboratively on a cross-functional basis with Research & Development, Business Development, Manufacturing, Finance, and other teams, as well as within the broader Legal department. This position requires the ability to directly and independently interact with our scientists to identify protectable inventions; draft and prosecute patent applications covering our technologies; conduct due diligence, freedom-to-operate, infringement and validity analyses; direct our outside IP counsel teams; and operate efficiently and in a constructive, collegial, and collaborative manner in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. The candidate must have a deep technical understanding of molecular biology and, ideally, some experience in gene editing technologies or the patenting of such technologies. The IP counsel must also have excellent communication skills and exceptional organizational abilities to prioritize, manage, and execute on a variety of tasks and deadlines. RESPONSIBILITIES