Mass Spec Senior Scientist
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Slough, South East, United Kingdom
CK Group- Science, Clinical and Technical
30.04.2024
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CK Group are recruiting for a Mass Spec Senior Scientist to join a global pharmaceutical company, based in Slough on a contract basis initially for 12 months.Salary:
Hourly: £28.00 PAYE or £38.00 Umbrella
Mass Spec Senior Scientist Role:
Seeking an experienced scientist specialising in HDX-MS to join a Mass Spectrometry team within the Protein Structure and Biophysics.
Provide project support from initial adoption into the portfolio through to candidate selection of NBE and NCE therapeutics generated from discovery platforms.
Your Background:
PhD or BSc with previous relevant laboratory-based experience in the design, execution and analysis of HDX-MS experiments for antibody/protein/ligand interactions.
Experienced with Waters data processing software packages (PLGS) and DynamX™.
Practical knowledge Waters HDX-MS system.
Use of structural visualisation tools (PyMOL, Chimera or similar).
Experienced with HDX-MS experiments using NBE and NCE molecules.
Excellent organisational, communication, record keeping and team-working abilities.
Company:
Our client is a is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on creating value for people living with severe diseases in immunology and neurology now and into the future.
Location:
This role is based at our clients site in Slough.
Apply:
It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK. Please quote job reference (phone number removed) in all correspondence.
Please note:
This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
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