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Join AstraZeneca in Gothenburg as a Flow Cytometry Senior Scientist in the MPS team to drive innovative drug discovery
Do you have experience in flow cytometry and versatile knowledge in cell culture, and are you eager to apply your expertise in a company that accelerates innovative science to turn ideas into life-changing medicines?
Join the Microphysiological Systems (MPS) team at AstraZeneca in Göteborg and contribute to the discovery of future preclinical models that support the development of new medications for Cardiovascular, Renal, and Metabolic (CVRM) diseases!
Purpose, Offer and Benefits
At AstraZeneca, we follow the science to explore and innovate. We are unlocking the power of what science can do, working towards treating, preventing, modifying and even curing some of the world´s most complex diseases. If you´re driven by curiosity and courage, inspired by the possibility of doing things that have never been done before, this is the place for you.
This is a one-year consultant assignment, expected to start on April 1st, with the possibility of an earlier start. You will be employed by TNG during the assignment period.
Your Responsibilities
You will execute and provide input into the practical delivery of MPS studies while also serving as a flow cytometry (FACS) scientist. You will support the development, characterisation, and optimisation of advanced cell models and flow cytometry-based assays. We’ll look to you as an expert in cell and molecular biology techniques, and you will independently carry out various downstream in-vitro analytical methods.
Responsibilities include:
The Bigger Picture
This role is based in the MPS team at the Early CVRM department in our dynamic R&D site in Gothenburg, Sweden. The MPS team establishes and applies state-of-the-art MPS platforms to support the CVRM portfolio with emerging therapeutic area needs and new drug modalities. Our mission is to improve translatability from in vitro models to humans and accelerate drug discovery and development
Our Expectations
Essential for the role: