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Natural Products Chemist

Norwich
3 weeks ago
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We are looking for a motivated scientist to join an exciting, startup company! This is a hands-on lab-based role, where you’ll play a key part in the extraction, isolation, and purification of plant-derived compounds, directly supporting R&D efforts.
It’s a fantastic opportunity for someone with a background in chemistry, biochemistry, or natural products who is excited by the idea of working in a dynamic start-up environment.
Responsibilities

  • Extracting, fractionating, and purifying natural products from plant material
  • Operating and maintaining purification equipment (HPLC, flash chromatography, etc.)
  • Preparing samples and running routine analyses
  • Recording and reporting data with accuracy and clarity
  • Collaborating across a multidisciplinary team to drive projects forward
  • Helping with general lab support in a small, close-knit team
    Candidate profile
  • BSc/MSc (or equivalent experience) in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Natural Product Chemistry, or related discipline
  • Hands-on experience with purification and separation techniques e.g. chromatography
  • Confidence working with chromatographic systems (Agilent, Waters, Thermo, Shimadzu, etc.)
  • Knowledge of LC-MS and/or mass spectrometry
  • Strong problem-solving, organisational, and communication skills
  • A flexible, proactive approach, suited to a start-up environment
    Desirable extras
  • Higher degree or 3+ years relevant R&D experience
  • Familiarity with natural product biosynthesis
  • Experience optimising purification processes and methods
  • Exposure to techniques such as NMR, formulation, or size-exclusion chromatography
    Apply today!
    Keywords: natural product, chemistry, analytical, chromatography, HPLC, UPLC, LC-MS, LC/MS, LCMS, NMR, Mass Spectrometry, purification, extraction, Norwich, VRS9139SE

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