A interesting role which is pivotal and business critical to the company has arisen as a Researcher .
The ideal candidate will have a have proven track record and trajectory within both quantitative and qualitative research and analysis based around matrix reporting large scale projects
Crone Corkill are currently recruiting for a established industry body who work alongside Government and Key Players within their sector .
FPSG are pleased to offer a number of contract opportunities for User Researchers at all levels for roles working on UK Based projects, with SC Clearance.
It is helpful if you already have SC Clearance, however, if you do not currently hold this, it can be obtained through the process if you meet the SC Clearable criteria.
If unsure, please get in touch and we can support you with your queries on this.
We are seeking an experienced Proteomics Research Scientist to join a world renowned research instituteproviding proteomic expertise and infrastructure for in-depth protein analysis (identification and quantification) of complex samples employing a wide range of proteomic methods.
You will be responsible for developing & optimizing these LC-MS biomarker methods, analysing complex data sets and contributing towards the continuous improvement of existing assays and taking a leading role in the development of novel assays to target new disease areas.
Candidates with the following experience will be considered for this role:
Posted by The International Institute for Environment and Development • £65K/yr to £81K/yr
The International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) is a policy and action research organisation promoting sustainable development and linking local priorities to global challenges.
Hybrid (within or outside the UK) with access to the London or Edinburgh office, if UK-based (International maximum or - 4 hours from GMT/BST)
We are based in London and work across five continents with some of the world's most vulnerable people to strengthen their voices in the decision-making arenas that affect them.