Scientist / Senior Scientist – Molecular Biology
Organisation: Concinnity
Location: Glasgow,, UK
Start date: March 2025
Contract Type: Full time, permanent
Remuneration: £35,000-£45,000 p.a. depending on experience
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About this job
Concinnity are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Molecular Biologist to join their dynamic team, focused on leveraging their proprietary platform to develop novel gene control systems for the cell and gene therapy space. As you will be part of a small team, you will have the unique opportunity to help expand and scale Concinnity’s technology platform and help us shape the future of gene therapies.
About Concinnity
Concinnity Genetics is a venture-backed biotechnology company that designs novel control mechanisms for the cell and gene therapy market using our innovative AI platform and synthetic biology expertise. Our platform enables the design, building and screening of large & complex libraries of RNA-based control systems, to allow the precise control of cell and gene therapies in response to a diverse range of molecules. By enabling precise control mechanisms, Concinnity’s unique RNA-based systems will transform the safety of cell and gene therapies.
Key Responsibilities
Perform the key experimental work required to develop novel control systems using Concinnity’s proprietary platform
Perform mammalian cell culture techniques such as transfection and maintenance of cell lines
Perform molecular biology techniques including RNA/DNA extraction, cloning and plasmid preparation, PCR, reverse transcription, restriction digest and gel electrophoresis, and preparation of RNA/DNA samples for NGS analysis
Optimise and carry out cell-based and other assays (e.g. fluorometric, luciferase, ELISA, qPCR)
Working within a multidisciplinary team, execute experiments to a high standard and on schedule, to provide accurate data for seamless transition to subsequent project stages
Demonstrate strong teamwork and a focus on achieving shared goals with a commitment to high-quality outcomes
Additionally, for the senior scientist position:
Assisting with the design of experiments, including helping to identify the most effective methodologies and develop protocols and assays
Troubleshooting experiments and providing practical solutions to overcome technical challenges, ensuring project timelines are met
Supervision and training of more junior members of staff
Skills
Essential
Experience in core molecular biology techniques including design of plasmids and cloning strategies, molecular cloning, plasmid preparation and characterisation of nucleic acids by standard methods (e.g. gel electrophoresis, restriction digest, Sanger sequencing, etc.)
Experience in mammalian cell culture techniques including transfection, cell counting, maintenance, splitting and freezing/thawing
Experience performing analytical techniques such as fluorometric microplate assays, qPCR, and ELISA
Enthusiasm to learn new approaches and concepts and to work alongside a computational biology team
Ability to ensure consistent and reproducible work and maintain appropriate documentation
Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team, with excellent communication, organisation and record-keeping skills
Desirable
Demonstrated ability to develop, optimise and troubleshoot complex biological assays
Strong understanding of mammalian gene regulation and molecular / cell biology
At least two years’ experience working in an industrial / GxP regulated research laboratory setting
Experience working with RNA samples
Experience working with primary cells and in CL-2 environments
Experience using electronic lab notebooks
Ability to effectively relay information to both computational and experimental scientists
Knowledge of experimental design principles for studies involving animal models
IOSH or NEBOSH qualifications and the ability to take on certain H&S responsibilities is a bonus
Qualifications
PhD (or equivalent professional experience) in molecular, cell or synthetic biology or other related field, with at least 2 additional years in a research laboratory setting desirable
Closing date: 10 January 2025
For more information and to apply, contact careers@concinnitygenetics.com