Drug Discovery Scientist – Cambridge - Chemistry
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- Cambridge
- Posted 2nd Sep 2010
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Posted by:
Paramount Recruitment
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Salary:
Negotiable
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Job Type:
Permanent
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Reference:
2715504
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Job Description
Drug Discovery Scientist - Cambridge - ChemistryAre you a drug discovery scientist looking for a new and exciting opportunity within the biotechnology industry? Are you well versed in the latest computational chemistry applications/software? If so, then this could be the break that you are looking for!Paramount recruitment have partnered with a leading biotechnology organization that are on the lookout for a Computational Chemist/Drug Discovery Scientist to take responsibility for their new experimental and computational research.In particular, this position would suit a senior scientist with a proven track record in using their scientific know-how in problem solving and project work. Combing both you experimental and computational expertise, you will be expected to help promote and establish the company\'s scientific presence with campaigns such as: publishing, webexes, seminars and conferences. The ideal candidate will be educated to a PhD level in Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Cheminformatics or related discipline. To succeed in this role it is essential that you have proven pharmaceutical experience in the supervision of experimental work and the management of computational scientists.For more information, please contact Kieron Mcdaid at Paramount Recruitment on .Keywords: Cheminformatics, Drug Discovery, Bioinformatics, London, Software Development, Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, Statistics, R.Paramount Recruitment Limited provides services as an agency and an employment business. We regularly have similar roles in this area. Please see our website for details or send your CV in to us to find out the latest opportunities.
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