Closing Date: 14/03/2025
Position: Cell Biologist, Oncology
Role: Research Scientist 2/Senior Research Scientist depending on experience
Role Summary: New Path Molecular is a spin-out from the group of Prof Steve Ley at the University of Cambridge. We are looking for an in-vivo biologist to join our drug discovery team in Cambridge, working as part of our research into phosphatidylserine binding protein drug conjugates as a pan-tumour approach for the treatment of cancer. We’re looking for someone who has a passion for research and drug discovery and can offer the right person a challenging role in a dynamic small company at the forefront of innovation and the chance to work with world-leading scientists through our collaborations with industry and academia.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Execute experimental work in the laboratory to progress projects according to agreed work plans.
2. Liaise with the CTO to progress projects effectively.
3. Maintain accurate records of experimental work.
4. Assist with production of reports and presentations.
5. Report to collaborators verbally in person or by telephone or video conference.
6. Assist in the safe running of the laboratory.
7. Assist with the efficient running of the research laboratory including ordering, management, storage and disposal of chemicals and consumables.
8. Continually update knowledge and understanding in field or specialism.
9. Translate knowledge of advances in the subject areas into research activity.
Person Profile:
Education & Qualifications: The candidate must have a BSc Hons in biology and a PhD (or equivalent industrial research experience).
Specialist Knowledge & Skills: The role holder would possess some research experience, either academic or industrial, with sufficient breadth/depth of specialist knowledge in the discipline and of research methods and techniques to work within an established research programme including experience in:
1. Cancer biology
2. Assay development
3. Cell culture
4. Running in-vitro cell-based assays to profile compounds
Experience in the following would be an advantage but not essential:
1. Flow cytometry
2. Confocal microscopy
3. Mode of action studies
4. In-vivo animal models and study design
5. Basic histopathology and IHC
6. Project management of external resource
Interpersonal & Communication Skills: Self-motivation, team player and strong communication skills.
Terms and Conditions:
Location: Babraham Research Campus, Cambridge UK
The Babraham Research Campus is considered to be one of the UK’s leading campuses to support early-stage bioscience enterprise and is distinct in its co-location of bioscience companies with the Babraham Institute. World-class research and business come together to promote innovation and strengthen links between academia and the commercial world. For more information see here.
Working Pattern: Monday – Friday
Hours of Work: Full-time (although candidates wishing to work part-time will also be considered)
Length of Appointment: Permanent
Probation Period: 3 months
Annual Leave: 20 days plus public holidays
Pension Eligibility: New Path Molecular Pension Scheme
Pre-employment Check Requirements:
We have a legal responsibility to ensure that you have the right to work in the UK before you can start working for us. If you do not have the right to work in the UK already, any offer of employment we make to you will be conditional upon you gaining it.
Application Process:
To submit an application for this vacancy, please send a CV and covering letter outlining your suitability for this position to HR@newpathmolecular.com.
Equal Opportunities:
We are committed to a proactive approach to equality, which includes supporting and encouraging all underrepresented groups, promoting an inclusive culture and valuing diversity. We make selection decisions based on personal merit and an objective assessment against the criteria required for the post. We do not treat job applicants or members of staff less favourably than one another on the grounds of sex (including gender reassignment), marital or parental status, race, ethnic or national origin, colour, disability (including HIV status), sexual orientation, religion, age or socio-economic factors.
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