Scientist (Antibody)

Taylorollinson
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Today
£33,000 – £37,000 pa

Salary

£33,000 – £37,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
5 Jun 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Private pension

Scientist (Antibody)

Cambridge, UK

Onsite – full time

Permanent

Up to £37,000 depending on experience.

Our client is a specialist life science organisation who develop, manufacture and sell kits and tools for use in research. A large part of their portfolio involves the development and sale of antibody conjugation kits

As a Scientist, you will be employed on a full-time and permanent basis, working within a wider team of scientists to validate new antibodies and products using a range of experimental methods including flow cytometry with primary immune, and immortalised, cells. You may also be involved in immunocytochemistry projects.

The role

  • As a Scientist you will be responsible for:
  • Working on antibody validation experiments. You will develop and run these using assay formats including flow cytometry.
  • Validating antibody assay protocols.
  • Refining and improving protocols for antibody products.
  • Potential experiments involving immunocytochemistry (ICC)

The candidate

The ideal candidate will have:

  • BSc, MSc or PhD in a biochemical, molecular biology, cell biology or related subject (essential)
  • 2+ years of industry experience working with flow cytometry within primary immune cells, as well as immortalised cell lines (essential – if you have a PhD in this subject, additional experience is desirable but not essential)
  • Experience in developing and running their own experiments (essential), ideally with assay improvement experience (desired)
  • Prior experience in immunocytochemistry (ICC) (desired)
  • Long-term right to work in the UK without need for visa sponsorship (essential)

The Package

As an established global organisation, our client is able to offer a competitive salary, progression options and benefits package including private pension.

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