Research Associate - In Vivo Pharmacology

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Permanent
£17,000 - £24,000/yr
Berkshire
05/04/2012
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Introduction

We are currently looking for an In Vivo Pharmacology Associate to join a leading Biopharmaceutical company based in the Berkshire area. To apply to this role candidates must have a personal Home Office license to conduct in vivo studies.

Important

Must have hands on experience with in vivo pharmacology and hold a personal Home Office license to do so

The Job

Our client's New Medicines group is the discovery research to clinical proof-of-concept organization charged with building a rich pipeline of differentiated molecules by channelling exquisite science for industry-beating performance. Their research centres are home to a wealth of internal skills and experience in our chosen therapeutic areas, allied to unique and proprietary technology platforms. Our highly effective networks with leading academic and industrial partners ensure access to novel technologies, targets and collaborative services.

We are currently seeking a talented recent Pharmacology graduate to support the development of innovative new medicines and ground breaking science.

Responsibilities
This position will provide in vivo support for key projects within the immunology portfolio. You will be laboratory based focusing on delivery of key data to support the progression of immunology projects and establish models to understand the mechanisms associated with potential therapeutic candidates.

Qualifications
Candidates should have a relevant BSc (or equivalent) in Pharmacology or an equivalent area. Proven and relevant work experience or completion of a placement year in industry is required and and a HO personal license would be advantageous for this position.

Teamwork is central to our approach so you will need good communication and presentational skills, together with an enthusiasm for learning new and challenging techniques.

To apply for this position, candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK