Senior Scientist - in-vitro biology

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Your new company

You'll be joining a global biopharmaceutical organisation driving innovation across a number of disease areas. You'll be part of an experienced team, working in a collaborative research environment supporting the discovery and early development of next‑generation therapeutics.

Your new role

This is initially a 12 month contract position, based completely in the company's labs.

As a Senior Scientist working on in-vitro immunology studies, you will provide scientific leadership and hands‑on support to advance discovery and early development programs.

Key responsibilities include:

Designing, planning, and carrying out in vitro studies to support target identification, validation, and translational pharmacology

Providing hands‑on technical expertise in in-vitro immunology models, ensuring appropriate model selection, scientific rigour, and alignment with project needs

Testing and evaluating small molecules and biologics using relevant in-vitro model systems

Supporting the establishment, optimisation, and qualification of in-vitro models, including oversight of CRO‑conducted studies when required

Analysing complex experimental datasets and contributing scientific insight to guide project decision‑making

Collaborating effectively with colleagues across project teams and matrix functions to support discovery objectives

Maintaining high‑quality documentation and contributing to study summaries, reports, and presentations

What you'll need to succeed

A strong candidate will bring deep immunology expertise and a delivery‑focused mindset, as well as:

An MSc / PhD (or equivalent experience) in immunology, biochemistry, biology or a closely related field, with relevant post‑doctoral or industry experience

Extensive hands‑on work with in-vitro immunology models relevant to immune‑mediated inflammatory diseases

Expertise in primary and immortalised cell culture, immune cell separation, co‑culture models, flow cytometry, ELISA/multiplex assays, and other molecular biology techniques, eg Western blot

Proven ability to design robust in vitro experiments and interpret complex datasets

Strong scientific rigour, organisational skills, and ability to contribute within multidisciplinary teams

Experience with 3D in-vitro models, immunofluorescence microscopy, immunohistochemistry, or basic coding for the analysis of large datasets is an advantage but not essential for this role

All candidates must have the right to work in the UK without visa sponsorship until at least June 2027.

What you'll get in return

The chance to make an impact on the company's immunology drug discovery projects, while working in a friendly and high-performing team as well as getting a generous daily pay rate.

What you need to do now

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.

If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

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