Scientist I, Molecular and Cell Biology

Altos Labs
Cambridge, United Kingdom
4 days ago
£51,500 – £67,700 pa

Salary

£51,500 – £67,700 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Entry
Education
Phd
Posted
28 May 2026 (4 days ago)

Our Mission

Our mission is to restore cell health and resilience through cell rejuvenation to reverse disease, injury, and the disabilities that can occur throughout life.

For more information, see our website at altoslabs.com.

Our Value

Our Single Altos Value:Everyone Owns Achieving Our Inspiring Mission.

Diversity at Altos

Altos Labs has been named one of the Top 3 Biotech Companies and ranked for the second year on the Forbes 2026 Best Startups in America list. At Altos, exceptional scientists and industry leaders from around the world work together to advance a shared mission. Our intentional focus is on Belonging, so that all employees know that they are valued for their unique perspectives. We are all accountable for sustaining a diverse and inclusive environment.

What You Will Contribute To Altos

We are seeking an outstanding and versatile experimental scientist with strong technical depth in molecular biology, cell biology and in vivo experimentation who can operate with a high degree of independence and scientific rigor.

In this role, you will partner with a multidisciplinary team of scientists to advance translational projects at the Abad Lab, supporting target identification, mechanistic studies and therapeutic validation.

This is an ideal opportunity for a highly motivated and collaborative individual who thrives at the bench, solves technical problems proactively and who is passionate about using their expertise to make impactful contributions to unravel the biological mechanisms underlying cell health and rejuvenation.

Key responsibilities

  • Engage in ground-breaking and innovative science and in Altos scientific activities.
  • Generate mechanistic hypotheses and drive validation studies using appropriate in vitro and in vivo systems.
  • Design and develop project-specific experimental strategies, techniques, and procedures including new biochemical and cellular assays.
  • Translate in vitro discoveries into in vivo systems through the design and execution of mouse studies in relevant disease models.
  • Partner with multidisciplinary teams including chemists, pharmacologists, and bioinformaticians to advance translational projects.
  • Present and communicate clear, compelling data to a variety of audiences ranging from scientific colleagues to senior leaders

Who You Are

Minimum Qualifications

  • Hold a PhD in life sciences (Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, or a related discipline) with 1- 2 years of relevant hands-on experience in biotech, pharma, or leading academic institutions.
  • Strong background in molecular and cell biology, including robust experience in cell culture and assay development.
  • Proven experience working in vivo with mouse preclinical models in the UK.
  • Demonstrated high productivity and ability to complete work in a timely manner.
  • High level of rigor and precision in experimental procedures, data recording, and documentation.
  • A proactive “to-do” attitude, with the ability to independently troubleshoot experiments, manage multiple priorities, and deliver high-quality work under tight timelines.
  • Excellent writing and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong sense of collective ownership of projects and the ability to work independently and with others.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior expertise and strong interest in ageing biology, cellular reprogramming and metabolism.
  • Experience with imaging, flow cytometry, high-content screening, or automated cell analysis.
  • Biochemistry skills, including biochemical and enzymatic assay development.

Hiring Range: £51,500- £67,700

Equal Opportunity Employment

We value collaboration and scientific excellence.

We believe that a culture of belonging are foundational to scientific innovation and inquiry. At Altos Labs, exceptional scientists and industry leaders from around the world work together to advance a shared mission. Our intentional focus is on Belonging, so that all employees know that they are valued for their unique perspectives. We are all accountable for sustaining an inclusive environment.

Altos Labs provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment, without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Altos prohibits unlawful discrimination and harassment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

Thank you for your interest in Altos Labs where we strive for a culture of scientific excellence, learning, and belonging.

Note: Altos Labs will not ask you to download a messaging app for an interview or outlay your own money to get started as an employee. If this sounds like your interaction with people claiming to be with Altos, it is not legitimate and has nothing to do with Altos. Learn more about a common job scam at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-spot-avoid-online-job-scams-biron-clark/

Related Jobs

View all jobs
Spotlight

Director Biostatistics - Hematology

CSL
Spotlight

Senior Director, Global Clinical Program Lead, Immunoglobulin

CSL

Senior Scientist or Associate Principal Scientist Metabolist Team

AstraZeneca Cambridge, United Kingdom
On-site

Director, Neuroscience (In Vitro Cellular Biology)

Recursion United Kingdom
£198,000 – £237,600 pa Hybrid

Senior Director Translational Data Sciences

GSK Stevenage, United Kingdom
On-site

Senior Director Translational Data Sciences

GSK
On-site

Senior Director Translational Data Sciences

GSK
On-site

Research Associate, Compound Management

Recursion United Kingdom
On-site

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Where to Advertise Biotech Jobs in the UK (2026 Guide)

Where to advertise biotech jobs UK in 2026: the specialist boards, academic networks and trade channels that reach biotech R&D and bioprocessing talent. The candidate pool spans life scientists, computational biologists, regulatory specialists and biomanufacturing engineers — each with distinct professional networks and job search behaviours. General job boards reach a broad audience but lack the specificity that biotech professionals expect. Specialist platforms, academic channels and sector-specific communities each serve a different part of the market. This guide, published by BiotechnologyJobs.co.uk, covers where to advertise biotech roles in the UK in 2026, how the main platforms compare, what employers should expect to pay, and what the data says about hiring across different role types.

Biotech Jobs UK 2026: What to Expect Over the Next 3 Years

Biotech Jobs UK 2026: roles, salaries and the genomics, cell therapy and AI-driven drug discovery hiring trends shaping UK biotech careers. Biotechnology is creating jobs at a rate that few other sectors can match. New disciplines are emerging from research labs and entering commercial hiring pipelines, existing roles are fragmenting into deeper specialisms, and the technologies driving it all — from AI-assisted drug discovery to next-generation gene editing — are advancing faster than the workforce can keep pace with. For job seekers, this creates an unusual challenge. In most industries, career planning means navigating a relatively familiar landscape and identifying where your skills fit. In biotech, that landscape is being actively redrawn. The roles generating the most hiring activity in 2028 may look quite different from the ones appearing in job adverts today. That's not a reason to feel overwhelmed — it's a reason to get informed. The candidates who thrive in this market aren't always those with the longest CVs or the most letters after their name. They're the ones who understand where the sector is heading: which disciplines are gaining commercial traction, which technologies are driving employer demand, and how the definition of a "biotech job" is expanding well beyond traditional pharmaceuticals and research roles. This article breaks down what the UK biotech jobs market is likely to look like over the next three years — covering emerging job titles, the technologies reshaping hiring, the skills employers are prioritising right now, and how to position your career ahead of the curve rather than behind it.