Biokinetics Research Scientist

Bracknell
3 months ago
Applications closed

Research Scientist in Biokinetics

Rate: £17.82 per hour

Location: Bracknell

Contract Length: 24 months

About this opportunity:

Our client is looking for a Research Scientist who has proven experience in a research setting to join the Bioperformance group. The Bioperformance group within the Bioscience function in Crop Protection conducts research on the ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Elimination) behaviour of active ingredients (AIs) within target and non-target species to understand critical performance characteristics such as selectivity, resistance and translation to and in the field.

Role purpose and key requirements:

The successful candidate will work on a variety of projects, from early-stage research to product development and market support. They will use a combination of lab and glasshouse assays as well as analytical techniques, to produce high quality data on the bioavailability of active ingredients and products.

We are looking for someone with at least two years' experience of working in a laboratory, a degree, MSc (preferred) or PhD, in a Biological Science subject and preferably some experience of working in plant science or insect science.

Additionally, the candidate must show good personal management skills, such as following science plans, delivering results in line with the project timelines, and complying with HSE standards. The candidate must have a team mentality, effective interpersonal and communications skills, and be able to work with colleagues from various disciplines.

The role will involve:

Core tasks

Proactively providing the scientific and technical support to inform about the bioavailability of novel agrochemicals by performing studies in whole plants / insects (in vivo) or plant parts and insect tissues (ex vivo).

Responsible for independently designing, planning, executing and analysing experiments to further our understanding of how AIs interact with in plant or insect matrixes.

Interpretating and analysing data and presenting conclusions in detailed reports and presentations.

Performing operational priorities that are agreed with the Science Leader.

Implementing HSE actions to ensure the operations are within defined standards.

Additional tasks

Reviewing and advancing established protocols or methodology that improves capability and efficiency.

Transferring knowledge and building new capabilities to supplement existing toolkits.

What are we looking for:

Essential:

BSc or MSc (preferred) with experience in subject areas related to Plant Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry and/or Soil Science.

At least two years of relevant laboratory-based experience, either in a relevant professional or academic setting.

Effective scientific writing (fluent in English), verbal communication, and organizational skills.

Desirable:

Some professional experience working in Pharmacology, Agronomy, Crop Protection, Biochemistry or Analytical Chemistry.

Experience in handling large data sets - data storage, reporting analysis, and visualization tools.

Experience in the study of ADME of active ingredients.

Experience of analysing small molecules using LC-MS.

Experience working with soil, seeds, plants or insects.

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

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