Scientist
Lonza
Cambridge, United Kingdom
The role:
We are recruiting a Scientist with a background in cell expression technologies to join our R&D Cell Engineering and CLC group at our Cambridge site. This is an outstanding opportunity to be at the forefront of developing next-generation, industrially relevant cell expression platforms.
This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in advancing expression systems and services for the efficient production of complex therapeutic proteins and contributing to world-class scientific breakthroughs!
Key responsibilities:
- Contribute to the delivery of new CHO-based mammalian expression hosts and vector systems for the expression of complex therapeutic proteins.
- Engineer mammalian cell lines using brand-new techniques like random integration, targeted integration, and gene editing (e.g., CRISPR-based systems).
- Develop mammalian expression vectors using brand-new assembly techniques.
- Perform phenotypic characterisation of edited cell lines with relevant assays (e.g., NGS, ddPCR, qPCR, and flow cytometry) and cell culture techniques (e.g., shake flask/bioreactor).
- Collate, analyse, and evaluate data, ensuring the production of high-quality information and traceable records under the direction of the project lead.
- Present results in written and oral reports.
- Collaborate closely with other R&D groups to deliver improvements in recombinant protein expression, particularly with R&D Process Development, Protein Analytics & Informatics/Data Management.
Key requirements:
- BSc/MSc Degree in Life Sciences, Molecular Biology, or a related field.
- Practical experience within R&D in industrial or academic settings.
- Strong technical background in molecular biology and cell culture, focusing on developing or manipulating mammalian expression systems (hosts, vectors, and processes).
- Experience with cell line engineering, ideally with CRISPR-based systems. Experience with pooled and/or arrayed CRISPR-based screening is advantageous.
- Familiarity with the implementation and development of automation for cell line screening.
- Experience analysing next-generation sequencing data is advantageous.
- Proven ability to contribute to technology development projects and successfully implement new technologies transferable from research to GMP manufacture.
- Ability to work in cross-functional groups to transfer technology and support commercialisation.
- Proactive attitude towards solving challenging problems.
- Good working knowledge of statistics and expertise in the design of experiments.
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