Experienced Peptide Analyst

SRG
Nottingham
1 year ago
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Do you have broad knowledge of peptide anaylysis and purification?Looking to join an expanding company and have a key role in it's growth? Acting as the Analytical Lead on customer projects you will be taking personal responsibility for the quality, integrity, communication, and delivery of analytical science on your projects, and maintaining strong relationships with customersDevelopment and validation of analytical methods for peptides (such as LC/GC-MS) and novel solutions that meet customer expectations and timelinesKnowledge and Skills EssentialIndustrial experience in pharmaceutical analytical chemistryPhD qualifiedBroad, hands-on experience in peptide analysis and purificationExperience in the use of techniques for the analytical characterisation of peptides including HPLC, NMR and Mass SpectrometryDesirable:Familiarity with GLP, GMP and/or GCLPPast experience in the conjugation of peptides to other biomoleculesBiophysical analysis of peptides and/or proteinsExpertise in oligonucleotides and/or PNAExperience with high-throughput assays and functional assays of peptides/proteinsExperience working with peptide/protein array technologiesExperience working with robotics and automation pipelinesCarbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy...

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