Senior Scientist Bioanalysis DMPK
Are you a lab-based bioanalytical scientist with a passion for science and a desire to apply your knowledge in a company that turns ideas into life-changing medicines? Then this role at AstraZeneca might be right for you!
We are now recruiting a Senior Scientist in Bioanalysis to join the Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) department within the Early Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism therapeutic area (CVRM). The role is located at AstraZeneca’s vibrant R&D center in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The DMPK Bioanalysis team delivers fundamental understanding of drug disposition and conducts bioanalysis of drug candidates in biological samples generated in pre-clinical and clinical studies. The data generated provides insight into quantitative pharmacology as well as right tissue and right exposure aspects, including the fate of drug substances and metabolites. This role will continue to build our capability in bioanalysis and related in-vitro activities with a focus on oligonucleotides, peptides, PROTACs, and small molecules, among others.
Accountabilities
In this lab-based position, you will develop quantitative bioanalytical methods for new drug candidates and deliver pharmacokinetic data across various project stages, from target identification to life-cycle management. Responsibilities include:
Develop and qualify assays for the quantification of novel small molecule, peptide, and oligonucleotide drugs, fulfilling project requirements
Design and conduct bioanalytical experiments to support drug discovery projects, quantify drugs and their metabolites from in-vitro and in-vivo PK/PD (Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics) studies
Contribute to the development and implementation of innovative bioanalytical technologies and automation to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the drug discovery process
Analyse bioanalytical data using appropriate software tools and interpret results to provide actionable insights to project teams
Maintain detailed records of experiments and results, and prepare technical reports and presentations for internal and external stakeholders
Manage interactions with project teams, communicate data and guidance to project representatives
Write manuscripts and publish research together with external/internal collaborators.
Essential Skills/Experience
PhD in pharmacology, chemistry, medicine, molecular biology or other related field, alternatively MSc with at least three years of relevant experience
At least three years of hands-on experience with LCMS, obtained during PhD or from work experience, within the last five years
Good knowledge, obtained from hands-on experience, of designing, analysing, and interpreting LCMS experiments
Ability to develop LC-MS methods for new analytes
Experience of quantitative analytical methods
Good knowledge, obtained by hands-on experience, with extraction of target analytes from biological samples/matrices
Experience of sample preparation methods for biological samples (e.g. protein precipitation, SPE, SLE, LLE, or immunocapture etc.)
Ability to work in cross-functional teams as well as independently
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English
Desirable Skills/Experience
Previous experience of quantification of different modalities (small molecules, peptides, proteins, antisense oligonucleotides, small interfering RNA)
Experience of lab automation
Experience of high-resolution mass spectrometry
Experience with other analytical technologies such as PCR or immunoassays
Basic understanding of DMPK
Understanding of the overall drug discovery and development process
Publications in a relevant field
At AstraZeneca, we are committed to making a difference by following the science to explore and innovate. We are working towards treating, preventing, modifying, and even curing some of the world's most complex diseases. Here, we have the potential to grow our pipeline and positively impact the lives of billions of patients around the world. Our combination of curiosity and courage drives us, inspired by the possibility of doing things that have never been done before. We celebrate our successes and learn from our failures along the way. Join us in an inclusive environment where we work seamlessly as one team, leveraging our diverse global knowledge to create the greatest impact on disease.
If your passion is science and you want to be part of a team that makes a bigger impact on patients' lives, apply now!
Welcome with your application no later than January 19th, 2025.