2024 BNA Scholars announced
15th March 2024
At AstraZeneca, we work together across global boundaries to make an impact and find answers to challenges. We do this with the upmost integrity even in the most difficult situations because we are committed to doing the right thing. We continuously forge partnerships that help pursue world-class medicines in new ways, combining our people's exceptional skills with those of people from all over the globe.
As a Senior Research Scientist, Mechanistic Biology and profiling in Cambridge, UK, you will play a pivotal role in channeling our scientific capabilities to make a positive impact on changing patients' lives. IMED (Innovative Medicines and Early Development) focuses on scientific advances in small molecules, oligonucleotides and other emerging technologies and drug discovery platforms across our focus areas.
The Mechanistic Biology and Profiling team, within the Discovery Sciences Department, is a multi-disciplinary team committed to delivering biochemical and cellular assays, SAR and mechanistic characterisation to support projects in all phases of the drug discovery process. The team has an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and talented Biochemist/Enzymologist.
You will make key contributions to the progression of Oncology and Neuroscience drug discovery programs in a highly collaborative environment.
Your Main Duties and Responsibilities include:
As a Senior Research Scientist, Mechanistic Biology you will be responsible for:
You will have the opportunity to participate actively in;
Essential Requirements
Desirable Requirements
Next Steps – Apply today!
To be considered for this exciting opportunity, please complete the full application on o ur website at your earliest convenience – it is the only way that our Recruiter and Hiring Manager can know that you feel well qualified for this opportunity. If you know someone who would be a great fit, please share this posting with them.
To apply please visit https://job-search.astrazeneca.com/job/cambridge/senior-research-scientist-mechanistic-biology-and-profiling/7684/5320309