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We are based in London and work on five continents with some of the world's most vulnerable people to strengthen their voice in the decision-making arenas that affect them.
We are currently looking for a Scientist to join a growing biotechnology company based in the Greater Edinburgh area.
This laboratory-based Scientist position offers the opportunity to work in a collaborative multi-disciplinary team engaged in the discovery and characterization of novel targets.
Are you an experienced molecular / cellular biologist looking to progress your career with a biotech company focussed on the discovery and development of novel therapeutics?
As a Scientist I, you will work alongside a team of talented scientists and engineers in a collaborative scientific environment.
We are seeking a motivated individual to join them in their mission to develop advanced tests for a state of the art platform
Are you ready to join a dynamic Product Development team who are offering an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in diagnostic technology?
Unique opportunity to join a friendly laboratory support team, ensuring the smooth running/reduced downtime of laboratory equipment for the company's busy Scientists!
Our client is seeking an enthusiastic and high-calibre Co-ordinator to work with the Laboratory support team and alongside the client scientific community.
The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating external contractors/Service Engineers who are due on-site to install, service, calibrate, maintain and fix laboratory instrumentation.
We're looking for a highly motivated person to join us as a Research Officer, to support both our Central & South West Research Teams.
We now have an exciting opportunity to join two of the teams who help make this happen.
Research has been happening across the National Trust for over a century, and is key to helping us look after and bring to life the special places in our care.