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Assay Development Scientist – Virology

CY Partners
London
3 days ago
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Assay Development Scientist – Virology

Permanent position

£40,000 to £45,000 annually

Based in Central London

Do you have a background in Assay Development with a focus on Virology?

Would you like to work for a leading London based clinical research organisation with a strong pipeline of clinical and laboratory projects?

My client are a leading clinical and laboratory service provider, specialising in a range of therapeutic areas and with the patient at the heart of their research. Using their specialist clinical trial platform, they play a key role in drug and vaccine development and are currently experiencing an impressive period of growth so are investing heavily in their state of the art clinical and laboratory facilities in Central London. As a result, they are looking to expand their laboratory team, through bringing on board an Assay Development Scientist – Virology within their R&D team to lead the technical development of Scientific Assays for laboratory based GCP Studies.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading clinical research organisation within a team of knowledgeable and motivated scientists driving forward the testing of infectious and respiratory disease products in drug discovery and development.

Key Responsibilities of the

Assay Development Scientist – Virology

will include;

Lead the development and validation of virology and molecular biology assays for new and ongoing clinical studies.
Transfer developed assays from the R&D lab to the operational GCP sample analysis lab.
Provide scientific expertise, training and support to members of the R&D and operational laboratories.
Prepare and review study protocols, standard operating procedures (SOP’s), data and study reports.
Ensure the timely delivery of research projects, updating and presenting key findings to stakeholders.
Assist in the preparation of scientific publications and represent the company at conferences and external meetings.

To be considered for this

Assay Development Scientist – Virology

vacancy you will need the following skills and experience;

PhD in relevant life science discipline (e.g. Biomedical Science, Biochemistry, Virology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Infectious Disease etc.) or equivalent working experience.
Experience of assay development across viral and molecular techniques e.g. Plaque assay, infectivity assay, neutralization assay, ELISPOT, ELISA, Cell Culture, PCR & Cytokine Biomarker analysis.
Strong written skillset in order to prepare technical scientific reports, documents and presentations.
Excellent communication skills in order to work effectively with colleagues and key internal and external stakeholders.
The ability to deliver to deadlines and take a proactive approach to problem solving.
Experience working within an industry laboratory / GxP laboratory would be highly beneficial.

Key Words "Assay Development Scientist, Development Scientist, Assay Development, Method Development, Assay Validation, Method Validation, Virology, Virological, Virologist, Molecular Biology, Clinical Trial, Clinical Studies, Clinical Research, Good Clinical Practice, GcP, GxP, BSL2, BSL3, London, Central London”

Please apply online or contact Katie-May Kress at CY Partners for more information

The recruiter has stated that all applicants for this job should be able to prove that they are legally entitled to work in the UK. CY Partners Recruitment Ltd, trading as CY Partners is an Employment Business/Agency.

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