Research Scientist – Protein Engineering and Novel Modalities

AstraZeneca operates in over 100 countries and its innovative medicines are used by millions of patients worldwide.

Locations: Cambridge, UK

Salary & Benefits Competitive

Introduction to role:

Are you ready to take a crucial inter-disciplinary approach to deliver life-changing medicines? We are seeking a highly motivated Research Scientist to help support our Respiratory and Immunology discovery pipeline. The role will involve developing and implementing our next-generation modalities in their application to pre-clinical programs.

Accountabilities:

As a Research Scientist, your experience in the application of protein, molecular biology and/or biophysical skill sets will be crucial in designing and characterising the next generation of biologics, with a focus on multi-specific molecules and cellular engagers. You will execute experiments efficiently, analyse, interpret, and present data and ideas to a wider audience.

Essential Skills/Experience:

• Graduate level scientist with hands-on laboratory-based experience

• Awareness of antibody structure-function relationships

• Hands-on experience in molecular biology methods and technologies e.g., PCR, RT-PCR, cloning (ligation-dependent and independent methods), site-directed mutagenesis, Sanger sequencing/analysis, and/or, experience in common expression systems (e.g. mammalian), purification methods (e.g. Akta systems), and/or the ability to profile constructs (e.g. SPR; biochemical assays)

• Ability to apply protocols, troubleshoot, interpret experimental results/data and maintain accurate, high quality and up-to-date experimental records

• Strong communication skills in a team environment and an ability to quickly learn and adopt new technologies

Desirable Skills/Experience:

• Experience of laboratory-based research in the pharmaceutical industry

When we put unexpected teams in the same room, we unleash bold thinking with the power to inspire life-changing medicines. In-person working gives us the platform we need to connect, work at pace and challenge perceptions. The role is lab-based and requires you to be present on-site.

Why AstraZeneca?

We take an inter-disciplinary approach including novel biomarkers, AI, novel endpoints and cutting-edge trial designs to shape the future of our business and therapeutic areas. Our commitment to patients and pioneering spirit are truly embedded and it's what makes our pipeline unique. We foster a mindset of courage, where everyone is empowered to step up, innovate and work at pace. As part of our Respiratory & Immunology team in Biologics Engineering you will be at the forefront of applying novel modalities and using innovative approaches to create new possibilities.

Ready to make a difference? Apply now and join us in our journey to push the boundaries of science to deliver life-changing medicines.

So, what’s next?

Complete your application before the below closing date.

This role is open from 2/05/2024, we welcome your application no later than 17/05/2024

Where can I find out more?

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AstraZeneca embraces diversity and equality of opportunity. We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse team representing all backgrounds, with as wide a range of perspectives as possible, and harnessing industry-leading skills. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. We welcome and consider applications to join our team from all qualified candidates, regardless of their characteristics. We comply with all applicable laws and regulations on non-discrimination in employment (and recruitment), as well as work authorization and employment eligibility verification requirements.

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