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Ophthalmology Bioassay Senior Scientist

Nottingham | On-site

We are seeking anOphthalmology Bioassay Senior Scientist to join a growing, innovative CRO environment focused on developingnext-generation human-relevant disease models.

This role sits at the forefront of moving drug discovery away from traditional animal models, with a strong emphasis onadvanced in vitro systems, includingiPSC-derived models and 3D organoids for ocular diseases.

You will play a key role inbuilding and developing capability in ophthalmology, contributing to both project delivery and the longer-term growth of this area of the business. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys combininghands-on lab work, scientific innovation, and commercial impact.

Responsibilities:

Ocular Model Development

  • Develop and optimisehuman-relevant ocular disease models
  • Design and implementiPSC-derived systems, including retinal and epithelial models
  • Contribute to the development ofcomplex 3D organoid and co-culture systems

Assay Development & Delivery

  • Design and executebioassays relevant to ocular disease, including:
  • Imaging and fluorescence-based assays
  • Immunoassays
  • Functional and translational assays
  • Analyse and interpret experimental data and present findings clearly to stakeholders

Molecular & Cell Biology

  • Apply molecular biology techniques including:
  • Gene knockdown approaches (e.g. siRNA, shRNA)
  • Work with primary cells, cell lines, and stem-cell derived models
  • Support development of increasinglycomplex and physiologically relevant systems

Project Delivery & Growth

  • Support delivery of CRO projects across drug discovery programmes
  • Troubleshoot experimental challenges and drive continuous improvement
  • Contribute tobuilding and scaling ophthalmology capability, including future team growth
  • Engage with clients and support scientific discussions where required

About You

You are ascientist with strong hands-on experience in advanced cellular models, particularly within ophthalmology or closely related disease areas.

You'll bring:

  • Experience working withiPSC-derived systems and/or 3D organoid models (critical)
  • Strong laboratory experience acrossbioassays, imaging, and molecular biology techniques
  • Experience working withocular models or strong transferable cell biology experience
  • A proactive, problem-solving mindset with the ability to work independently

Desirable (but not essential):

  • PhD in Ophthalmology, Cell Biology, Stem Cell Biology, or a related discipline
  • Experience in aCRO or fast-paced applied research environment
  • Exposure to replacing or reducinganimal models with human-relevant systems
  • Interest in helping build or grow a new scientific capability or team

If you're excited byorganoids, stem cell models, and reducing reliance on animal testing, this role will give you the platform to make a real impact.

Apply now by attaching your CV in Word, or contact Paige Keenan for further information about this new role:

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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