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Job Location | Aberdeen |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £25,000 - £28,000 per annum, negotiable |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Research AssistantThe companyI am delighted to work with a successful and growing biopharmaceuticals company. A world leader in their industry niche, my client offer a busy and fast paced research environment in which to gain new skills and grow your career.About the roleThe role is ideal for someone who has strong demonstrable experience in gut biology and is looking to build further experience in an industry environment. Applicants must have strong gut biology or mucosal immunology experience from either a PhD or equivalent work experience. This role will involve development and execution of high throughput screening assays to assess biotherapeutics.Ongoing training will be provided where necessary.Required experience;- PhD or 4 years+ minimum relevant work experience- Previous research experience with gut biology or mucosal immunology is essential- Strong mammalian cell culture and in vitro assay skills- Competency with some of the following; flow cytometry, imaging and qPCR.- Strong communication and interpersonal skillsKeywords:Biotechnology, biopharma, vaccine, therapeutics, scientist, bioprocess, microbial, oncology, development, research technician, assistant, design, FACS.Harris Lord is acting as a recruitment agency for this role Required skills
Keyskills :
Biology Immunology Research Screening High Throughput