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CMC Manager - Antibody Drug Conjugates

CSG Talent
Cambridge
1 month ago
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CMC Manager - Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs) Cambridge, UK Hybrid

Are you a scientist with a passion for revolutionising cancer treatment? Do you have expertise in bioconjugation and a track record of driving ADCs into the clinic? If so, this role could be a great fit for you.

CSG is excited to partner with a rapidly growing pharmaceutical company that is shaping the future of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). As theirCMC Manager, you will be at the forefront of innovation, leading ADC programs through the IND/CTA process to bring life-changing therapies to patients.

Your Impact

In this dynamic role, you will:

  • Spearhead the progression of ADCs through theIND/CTAprocess and into clinical trials.
  • Collaborate closely with research and discovery teams to advance early-stage ADC programs.
  • Select andmanage third-partyCDMOs for ADC development and manufacturing.
  • Providescientific and strategic guidanceto internal teams and external CDMO partners.
  • Lead the authoring ofModule 3 IND applicationswith regulatory precision.
  • Offer expertise inconjugation technologies, linkers, payload selection, and ADC formulation.
  • Drive innovation by advising on emerging ADC technologies and industry advancements.
  • Serve as thego-to ADC expertwithin the company for regulatory and analytical requirements.

What You Bring

To thrive in this role, you'll need:

  • APhDin a relevant life sciences field.
  • Extensivehands-on experiencein ADC development, including diverseconjugation techniques.
  • A proven track record inleading and authoring module 3of IND submissions
  • A passion for optimising processes and deep knowledge ofcutting-edge ADC technologies.\
  • Experience inCDMO selection and managementfor ADC development.
  • Strong understanding ofquality and regulatorystandards for advancing ADCs into the clinic
  • Exceptionalscientific problem-solvingand strategic decision-making skills.

Why Join?

  • This is more than just a job-it's an opportunity to bea key driver of change in oncology treatments. You'll work alongside leading experts in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment, where your contributions will directly shape the future of cancer treatment.
  • Relocation& Visa supportis available for candidates eager to join this exciting journey in the UK.
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