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Research Scientist Antibody Discovery

     
EmployerImmunoQure AG
Research
Published11 July 2012
WorkplaceSchlieren (ZH), Zurich region, Switzerland
CategoryMedicine / Pharmacology
Life Sciences
PositionSenior Researcher / postdoc

ImmunoQure AG is a young biotech company focused on generating novel antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of inflammation and autoimmune diseases.

To strengthen and advance our state of the art antibody discovery technology we are currently seeking a highly qualified

Research Scientist Antibody Discovery

to join our team in Schlieren (Zurich), Switzerland, in a full time position.

Description Your Main Tasks:

• Novel antibody discovery and their evaluation as drug candidates

• Design, execution and implementation of new technologies for antibody discovery

• Ensure best practices of research, data management and archiving

Requirements • PhD in a relevant discipline (Biology, Biochemistry etc.)

• 3 – 5 years of experience in monoclonal antibody techniques

• Strong background in immunology, cell biology and molecular biology preferred

• Capability to work independently

• Proactive work-style

• Open attitude; confident and committed team player

• Outstanding verbal and written presentation skills

• Excellent IT skills

• Fluency in written and spoken English. Fluency in German is an advantage.

We offer The right candidate will work in an innovative and challenging work environment as part of a highly motivated team. We offer you an excellent opportunity to contribute significantly to the growth of our company.
Workload100%
AddressIf you are interested in this position please send your application documents in English language by email to ImmunoQure AG, Erika von der Decken: hr immunoqure.com
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Phone0041 (0)44 731 94 12

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