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Research Associate – Analytics & Formulations // HPLC // Nanoparticle Drug Delivery // Cambridge


You are a industry experienced scientist with experience using chromatography techniques (including HPLC) on nanoparticles or genetic material. You are looking for an opportunity to work in a fast-paced, hands-on, dynamic environment where you will receive world class training.


Why are you looking for this? Is it to apply your skills to help develop revolutionary nanomedicines for patients suffering from unmet need?


We are working with a rapidly growing biotech based in Cambridge that has raised £25 million and announced a huge strategic partnership with big pharma to build the next generation of nanotherapies. They have developed unique polymer nanotechnology that has the potential to encapsulate and release drugs on hard to reach targets far beyond difficult biological barriers (e.g. the blood brain barrier).


They are hiring a Research Associate – Analytics & Formulations to take their world class team to an even higher level. Not only will you be undertaking cutting edge science with significant potential for patient benefit, but you’ll be able to work alongside fantastic scientists of multiple disciplines while being exposed to exceptional development and progression opportunities.


This is a very varied and hands on role. You will receive full training in both analytical chemistry and nanoparticle formulation science techniques.


If you ready to revolutionise nanomedicine and are an MSc / MRes educated scientist with an expertise in HPLC / chromatography and have some experience in industry – we would love to speak with you! Apply here or reach out to with your CV.


We look forward to hearing from you soon.

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