Scientist/ Senior Scientist Immunology

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Scientist / Senior Scientist – Drug Discovery (Antibodies)


Are you a passionate scientist with a strong foundation in immunology and antibody characterisation? Looking to play a key role in early-stage drug discovery for inflammatory diseases?


THE COMPANY

This cutting-edge biotech is redefining the landscape of drug discovery by harnessing the power of human genomics and machine learning. With a proprietary 3D genomics platform, they uncover disease mechanisms hidden in the non-coding genome and identify novel, first-in-class therapeutic targets. Their unique approach combines wet-lab science with computational biology to drive the discovery of antibody therapeutics rooted in real human biology.

You’ll be working in a company that rewards performance and has a strong track record of developing its employees. As a result, you’ll have the opportunity to progress your career at an accelerated rate, entirely determined by your own performance, while working on truly groundbreaking research that could change the way medicines are developed.


JOB ROLE

In this lab-based role, you will be responsible for designing and executing assays to assess antibody function, characterise immune cell responses, and elucidate mechanisms of action in primary human immune cells. Focusing on human genetic causes of disease, you’ll be advancing drug programmes rooted in human biology, vastly increasing their chances of success.

Working collaboratively across project teams, you will be immersed in a science-first, purpose- driven environment where you’ll push the limits of biology. You will be encouraged to speak up and your voice will be valued along with the expertise you bring.


ABOUT YOU

You will thrive in this position if you have:

  • Excellent drug discovery experience, ideally in Biotech/Pharma
  • Proven experience designing and executing immune cell assays, especially with primary human cells.
  • Strong expertise in multiparameter flow cytometry, functional immunoassays (e.g., proliferation, cytokine release), and antibody formats (Fc, ADCC, SPR, etc.).
  • Hands-on knowledge of antibody therapeutic drug discovery or development.

Also of interest, but not required, are:

  • An immunology background
  • Knowledge of regulatory T cell (Treg) biology or immunological disease models.


If this sounds like your kind of challenge, apply now or reach out to for more information.

Let’s explore where your science can take you.

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