Scientist Bioscience - Scientist in Vivo

Gothenburg, Västra Götaland County, Västra Götalands län [SE-14]

At AstraZeneca, we turn ideas into life-changing medicines and strive to continuously meet the unmet needs of patients worldwide. Working here means being entrepreneurial, thinking big, and working together to make the impossible a reality. If you are swift to action, confident to lead, willing to collaborate, and curious about what science can do, then you’re our kind of person.

For our close partner AstraZeneca, KellyOCG is seeking a Scientist in Vivo for a contract on 12 months. You will work entirely onsite at AstraZeneca in Gothenburg, Sweden, becoming an integral part of their team and reporting directly to their manager.

Job description:
Are you an experienced scientist ready to apply your skills in a diverse and dynamic organization? If you can envision providing scientific expertise in a role that can impact patients’ lives – join us now!

At AstraZeneca, we believe in the potential of our people, and you’ll develop beyond what you thought possible. We make the most of your skills and passion by actively supporting you to see what you can achieve no matter where you start with us.
We are now looking to recruit an In Vivo Scientist with excellent laboratory skills and a drive for innovation to join the Bioscience in vivo department within the Early Respiratory and Immunology (eR&I) R&D unit located in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Respiratory and immunology are two of AstraZeneca’s main therapy areas. From a research perspective we work to understand, treat, modify, and ultimately cure respiratory disease with an emphasis on four respiratory diseases with significant unmet medical need: asthma, COPD, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) and Chronic Cough. In addition, we also focus on immunology-driven disease areas including rheumatology, dermatology, gastrointestinal and inflammatory diseases driven by eosinophilic immune dysfunction.

The successful candidate will join a highly motivated team that works closely together with other departments focusing on target identification, drug formulation, translational science, in vitro assay development and drug metabolism/pharmacokinetics to support discovery projects and to drive exciting new research.

What you’ll do:
As a vital member of our in vivo team, you will contribute to progress our drug discovery projects. Your role will be mainly lab-based in which you will be actively involved and responsible to coordinate, perform and analyze in vivo studies. While we expect you to be independent, we are also looking for someone that thrives in a team setting and contributes to the success of others.

To succeed in the role, we see that you meet the following requirements:

  •  B.Sc. or M.Sc. degree in relevant subjects or equivalent level of understanding developed through experience in drug discovery or early development.
  •  Excellent technical and experimental In vivo experience and skills, including rodent handling, drug administration and collection of biological samples. Ability to coordinate and perform respiratory disease and mechanistic models.
  •  Valid certificates to work with live animals in Sweden.
  •  Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
  •  Maintain the highest standards of animal welfare and ethical compliance and ensure integrity of generated data. Familiar with using Good Statistical Practice in animal research and applying the 3R’s (reduction, refinement, and replacement) across the full range of studies.
  •  Good generic computer proficiency including Microsoft Office.

    Desirable for the role:
  • Experience in basic cellular and molecular biology techniques (e.g. ELISA, western blot, FACS, Meso Scale Discovery (MSD) technology platform), and gene expression analyses (qPCR)).
  • Ability to interpret and analyze generated data.
  • Good written and oral communication skills in Swedish and experience in writing ethical applications for animal work in Sweden.
  • Good understanding of pharmacology, physiology, immunology, respiratory diseases (COPD, asthma, cough, IPF) and PKPD relationships.
    Scientist, Early R&I Research and Early Development, Bioscience In Vivo


Why AstraZeneca?

At AstraZeneca when we see an opportunity for change, we seize it and make it happen, because any opportunity no matter how small, can be the start of something big. Delivering life-changing medicines is about being entrepreneurial - finding those moments and recognizing their potential. Join us on our journey of building a new kind of organization to reset expectations of what a bio-pharmaceutical company can be. This means we’re opening new ways to work, pioneering groundbreaking methods, and bringing unexpected teams together. Interested? Come and join our journey.

So, what’s next?

The final application date is November 28th, but we encourage early applications as positions may be filled before the deadline. We will review applications and conduct interviews on a rolling basis.

Does this sound like your next challenge? Apply today!