Bioengineer – Cell Biology

Bioengineer – Cell Biology

Arbetsbeskrivning

Job description
We are looking for a highly motivated Bioengineer to join the team. You will be involved in research projects employing cutting edge cellular and molecular biology technologies, and state of the art equipment. The Bioengineer role at Anocca is suited to early-career ambitious scientists with a keen interest in biotechnology and scientific method.
You should already have relevant high-quality experience and hold an MSc in biomedical sciences. You must have excellent English communication skills, deep knowledge of relevant research techniques and the ability to independently analyse and summarise data. You must be capable of working as part of a team but should also demonstrate initiative to drive projects forward.
What we are looking for:
· MSc in biomedical sciences or equivalent experience
· Significant and relevant laboratory experience in cell biology, with an emphasis in cell engineering, cell culture and flow cytometry.
· Fluent written and spoken English
It would be nice if you have:
· Experience with oncology and/or immunology research
· Experience from GLP working environments
We offer
An international workplace, with plenty of variety in the job and the opportunity to work, learn and develop at the exciting intersection of biotechnology and medicine.
Application
Applicants should send a CV and detailed cover letter in English to jobs@anocca.com.
Please note that we contact candidates that we would like to invite for an interview within 3 weeks after the advertisement has closed. Unsuccessful candidates will not be contacted.

Sammanfattning

  • Arbetsplats: Anocca AB KARLSKRONA
  • 1 plats
  • Tillsvidare
  • Heltid
  • Fast månads- vecko- eller timlön
  • Publicerat: 15 mars 2021
  • Ansök senast: 16 april 2021

Besöksadress

Östra Vittusgatan 36
None

Postadress

None
KARLSKRONA, 37133

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