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Research Scientist position – in vitro compound profiling to AstraZeneca in Gothenburg.
We are looking for a Research Scientist to join our Mechanistic Biology & Profiling function within the Discovery Sciences organization at AstraZeneca in Gothenburg.
You will apply proven biochemistry and cell biology expertise to perform in vitro assays, including independent planning, analysis and reporting. Routine profiling will be combined with tailored mechanism of action studies in support of chemistry optimisation across different drug discovery projects.
Purpose, Offer and Benefits
This is a 1-year consulting assignment starting in August. You will be employed by TNG during the assignment period.
Why AstraZeneca in Gothenburg?
You can ask anybody who has ever set foot here – the Gothenburg site has a vibrant culture that pulls you in! It is a mix of both local and international talent. We welcome the contribution of people from all backgrounds, beliefs and walks of life.
You will be strongly encouraged and supported to think creatively in our dynamic environment. Here, we are free from fear of failure, free to ask the right questions and make bold decisions.
Your Responsibilities
This is a lab-based role focused on generating routine screening data and bespoke in vitro pharmacology studies in support of drug discovery projects. The work includes independent troubleshooting and timely reporting of data according to agreed timelines. All work is conducted in close dialog with project teams, specifically in support of the Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism as well as Respiratory & Immunology disease area organisations locally in Gothenburg.
The Bigger Picture
As an individual you are passionate about laboratory work and want to apply this in a setting where team work and flexibility is critical. You will join a team whose remit is to support our drug discovery projects globally with early DMPK assessment, SAR profiling and detailed mechanism of action data. We offer a highly rewarding scientific environment with ample learning opportunities.
Our Expectations
Essential for the role:
Desirable in the role: