Your New Company You will be joining a cutting-edge personalised medicine company dedicated to transforming cancer treatment through innovative diagnostic technologies. Based in Liverpool, this organisation is pioneering the development of single-cell assays to guide immuno-oncology therapies. With a strong foundation in translational research and a collaborative, mission-driven culture, the company offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of precision oncology.
Your New Role As an Immuno-Oncology Scientist or Senior Scientist, you will play a pivotal role in the development and optimisation of the company's ImmunoINTEL platform-a state-of-the-art flow cytometric assay system designed to support immuno-oncology and autoimmune research. You will lead assay development, contribute to clinical validation studies, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to advance the company's diagnostic pipeline. This is a high-impact position with the opportunity to shape the future of cancer diagnostics.
Main Responsibilities
- Assay Development:
Design, develop, and optimise multi-parameter flow cytometry assays for immune profiling and biomarker discovery.
- Scientific Leadership:
Serve as a subject-matter expert in immuno-oncology, providing strategic input into research direction and assay design.
- Collaboration:
Work closely with R&D, quality, and clinical teams to ensure robust assay performance and regulatory compliance.
- Mentorship:
Train and mentor junior scientists and laboratory staff in best practices and advanced analytical techniques.
- Data Analysis:
Interpret complex immunological data and contribute to scientific publications and presentations.
- Innovation:
Stay current with emerging trends in immunology, oncology, and diagnostic technologies to drive innovation.
What You'll Need to Succeed
- Education:
PhD, MD, or equivalent in Immunology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, or a related field
- Experience:
Scientist: Minimum 5 years of industry experience, including 2 years supervising lab personnel.Senior Scientist: Minimum 8 years of industry experience, including 5 years in a leadership role.
- Technical Skills:
Expertise in multi-parameter flow cytometry, IHC, ELISA, and single-cell genomics.Experience with assay development under GMP/GLP/GCP conditions.Familiarity with FDA regulatory pathways (e.g., 510(k), PMA) is a plus
- Soft Skills:
Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities.
- Desirable:
Experience in clinical trials, immune profiling, and data visualisation tools (e.g., Tableau, Spotfire).
What You'll Get in Return
- Holidays: Generous paid time off and public holidays.
- Flexibility: Hybrid work options and flexible scheduling.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, equity options, and comprehensive health coverage.
- Opportunities: Work on groundbreaking technologies with leading experts in immuno-oncology.
- Environment: Collaborative, fast-paced biotech setting with a strong mission and values-driven culture.
What You Need to Do Now If you are excited about advancing cancer diagnostics and want to be part of a dynamic and innovative team, please click 'apply now' or contact us at + for a confidential discussion. If this role isn't quite right for you, we'd still love to hear from you to explore other opportunities.
Keywords:Immuno-Oncology, Flow Cytometry, Biomarker Discovery, Cancer Diagnostics, Assay Development, Single-Cell Analysis, Clinical Research, Precision Medicine.