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10 months ago
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Job Title: Immunoassay Scientist

Location: North West, United Kingdom

Company: Bioanalytical CRO

About Us:I am currently partnered with a premier Contract Research Organization (CRO) that specialises in providing high-quality bioanalytical services to the pharmaceutical sector that are ow seeking a motivated Immunoassay Scientist to join their dynamic team.

The successful candidate will play a crucial role in the development and validation of immunoassays to support clients' regulated large molecule bioanalysis needs.

This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research and development in the field of large molecule therapeutics as an immunoassay scientist.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and validate robust immunoassays for the quantification of large molecules in various biological matrices. Design and execute experiments to optimize assay performance, including sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and precision. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure timely and accurate delivery of bioanalytical data to clients. Prepare and review technical reports, validation protocols, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) in compliance with regulatory guidelines. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to immunoassay development and validation. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry trends, regulatory requirements, and advancements in immunoassay technologies.

Qualifications:

Proven experience in immunoassay development and validation, preferably within a regulated bioanalytical environment. Strong understanding of large molecule bioanalysis and regulatory requirements (e.g., GLP, GCP). Proficiency in various immunoassay platforms (e.g., ELISA, MSD, Gyros, Luminex). Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.

What We Offer:

Salary £40,000 - £50,000 Opportunities for professional growth and development. A collaborative and innovative work environment. The chance to make a significant impact on the development of novel therapeutics.

How to Apply: Suitable candidates apply and I will be in contact shortly

Note:Sponsorship is unavailable for this position.

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