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Principal Scientist (Biology)

Atomic Talent
Oxford
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My client is a biotech spin out based on research from eminent Oxford University professors and East Coast US biotech founders. They have surpassed their milestones and investors are firmly behind their novel therapeutic approach.

They are looking for aPrincipal Biologistto join a team of 7 multidisciplinary scientists. You will take ownership of assay development in pre-clinical programs for disease targets in relevant cell and animal models. You’ll also help foster a culture of scientific excellence as they look towards Series A raise end of 2026.

Everyone manages their time accordingly and heavy emphasis is placed on having time to recharge and decompress. The urgency of developing new treatments shouldn’t mean you have to burn out!

This role is 80% lab-focused to start with, and you'll have one 1 indirect report.While you’ll wear many hats here this is what your day to day will look like:

  • Leading the development and establishment of indication relevant assays
  • Performing molecular biology experiments, including cell culture, oligonucleotide transfection, qPCR, luciferase assays and protein quantification techniques
  • Contributing to drug program development through collaboration with CROs
  • Collaborating with leadership to help evaluate disease indication opportunities
  • Screening candidate compounds and helping to drive programs forward.

If you have these skills, we are excited to speak with you:

  • PhD in cell or molecular biology with multi-year industry experience
  • Track record of expertise in protein quantification assays
  • Cell line maintenance and cell-based downstream assays including nucleic acid transfection
  • Experience designing, overseeing or managing CROs for execution of in vivo rodent

Interested in finding out more?

This is aPrincipal Scientistpermanent hire on site in Oxford. The salary range is £65,000 - £75,000 + target bonus, potential for shares, 25 days holiday and life assurance.

Atomic Talent is the agency handling this position, and we are happy to speak about this opportunity in the first instance via email () or here on LinkedIn. We respond to everyone, so please apply even if you feel that you only hit 70% of the requirements.

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  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

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  • Employment typeFull-time

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  • Job functionScience and Research

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