Research Scientist, Immunology
Recursion · Milton Park, United Kingdom · Biology
About this role
Recursion is hiring a mid-level Research Scientist in the machine learning function based in Milton Park, United Kingdom. The posting calls out experience with Configuration Management, Data Analytics. Compensation is listed at £52,000–£70,400 per year.
- Role
- Research Scientist
- Function
- machine learning
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Milton Park, United Kingdom
- Department
- Biology
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Job description
from Recursion careersYour work will change lives. Including your own.
The Impact You’ll Make
We are seeking an innovative Research Scientist to join our Experimental Immunology team at our new state of the art laboratories in Oxford. In this primarily lab-based role, you will provide critical cellular data to support therapeutic projects, often venturing into areas of novel biology. You will work within the Recursion Discovery team to uncover solutions for a variety of target classes and I&I indications.
You will have the freedom to design, plan, and execute complex experiments and help drive projects from target ideation through validation and into adoption in the portfolio. You will develop translationally relevant screening assays and function as an immunology expert within project teams. This role offers substantial scope for continuous learning, with exposure to all stages and disciplines of the drug discovery process. You will also have the opportunity to present your findings both internally and externally and will have access to state-of-the-art assay technologies (FRET, Luminescence, FACS, High-Content Imaging) and advanced automation and will be encouraged to evaluate and deploy the latest scientific developments to create efficient processes
In this role, you will:
- Design and execute complex in vitro assays using primary human immune cells and patient-derived tissues for use in target validation, mechanism of action studies and small molecule screening.