A successful pharmaceutical company is looking for a Research Scientist or Senior Scientist with expertise in antibody/protein biophysical characterisation to join its Antibody Humanisation and Engineering team.
This is an excellent opportunity for a delivery-focused scientist who enjoys generating high-quality experimental data and wants to contribute to the future of AI/ML-driven antibody engineering and digital drug discovery.
You’ll work within a collaborative, multidisciplinary team of wet-lab and computational scientists, helping to generate critical biophysical datasets that support the development of next-generation antibody optimisation technologies.
Key responsibilities:
• Generate and analyse biophysical data for antibody panels
• Assess molecule quality and purity prior to characterisation
• Evaluate properties including affinity, thermal stability, self-interaction and non-specific binding
• Collaborate closely with computational scientists to support AI/ML model development
• Present and communicate data across scientific teams
• Support development of new antibody characterisation methodologies
Ideal background:
• PhD or equivalent industry experience in antibody/protein biophysical characterisation
• Hands-on experience with techniques assessing affinity, stability and developability e.g. SPR, BLi, DSC, DSF, DLS, mass photometry etc.
• Strong organisational and communication skills
• Ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams
• Interest in computational antibody engineering or AI-guided optimisation would be advantageous
• Experience with structural visualisation tools such as PyMOL would be beneficial
This role is offered on an initial 12 month contract.
Keywords: antibodies, pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, biophysics, biophysical, SPR, surface plasmon resonance, BLi, bio-layer interferometry, DSC, differential scanning calorimetry, DSF, differential scanning fluorescence, DLS, differential light scattering, mass photometry, HPLc, LC-MS, mass spectrometry, Slough, London, Reading, Oxford, VRS9441SE
”, “datePosted”: “2026-05-16”, “hiringOrganization”: { “@type”: “Organization”, “name”: “VRS Recruitment”, “sameAs”: “https://uk.whatjobs.com/pub_api__cpl__434388613__4861?utm_campaign=publisher&utm_medium=api&utm_source=4861&geoID=426” }, “jobLocation”: { “@type”: “Place”, “address”: { “@type”: “PostalAddress”, “addressLocality”: “Slough” } } }A successful pharmaceutical company is looking for a Research Scientist or Senior Scientist with expertise in antibody/protein biophysical characterisation to join its Antibody Humanisation and Engineering team.
This is an excellent opportunity for a delivery-focused scientist who enjoys generating high-quality experimental data and wants to contribute to the future of AI/ML-driven antibody engineering and digital drug discovery.
You’ll work within a collaborative, multidisciplinary team of wet-lab and computational scientists, helping to generate critical biophysical datasets that support the development of next-generation antibody optimisation technologies.
Key responsibilities:
• Generate and analyse biophysical data for antibody panels
• Assess molecule quality and purity prior to characterisation
• Evaluate properties including affinity, thermal stability, self-interaction and non-specific binding
• Collaborate closely with computational scientists to support AI/ML model development
• Present and communicate data across scientific teams
• Support development of new antibody characterisation methodologies
Ideal background:
• PhD or equivalent industry experience in antibody/protein biophysical characterisation
• Hands-on experience with techniques assessing affinity, stability and developability e.g. SPR, BLi, DSC, DSF, DLS, mass photometry etc.
• Strong organisational and communication skills
• Ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams
• Interest in computational antibody engineering or AI-guided optimisation would be advantageous
• Experience with structural visualisation tools such as PyMOL would be beneficial
This role is offered on an initial 12 month contract.
Keywords: antibodies, pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, biophysics, biophysical, SPR, surface plasmon resonance, BLi, bio-layer interferometry, DSC, differential scanning calorimetry, DSF, differential scanning fluorescence, DLS, differential light scattering, mass photometry, HPLc, LC-MS, mass spectrometry, Slough, London, Reading, Oxford, VRS9441SE
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