Work with patient-derived immune receptors to help discover personalised T cell therapies for cancer patients. At AstraZeneca's Cell Therapy facility in Amsterdam, your work will directly contribute to developing the next generation of cancer treatments.
In this role, you will join our TCR Discovery team, where technologies are invented, developed and improved to identify and characterise patient-specific T cell receptors for personalised cancer therapies.
You will work alongside around 75 scientists in an international, collaborative and dynamic environment at the forefront of cell therapy research.
As an Associate Scientist, you will spend most of your time in the lab working with patient-derived samples and using techniques such as flow cytometry and viral transduction. This is a role in which you will do more than following established protocols: you will troubleshoot experiments, interpret results and contribute to improving the workflow.
This role is 95% lab-based. Some experiments cannot be paused, so there may occasionally be times when you need to stay longer to complete an experiment. This role will suit someone who is naturally curious, enjoys solving experimental challenges, and likes to see experiments through from start to finish.
As part of the TCR discovery team, you will run experiments that are central to our development of the discovery pipeline. Your key responsibilities include:
This position is suitable for early-career scientists who already have hands-on experience working with mammalian cell culture in a research setting, gained through internships or employment.
To be considered for this position, you must meet all the requirements below:
Your effort is rewarded. In addition to a competitive salary, you will enjoy:
Making a difference together with AstraZeneca. Are you driven by innovation in cancer treatment and eager to make a real impact? At AstraZeneca's R&D Cell Therapy facility in Amsterdam, we are developing next-generation TCR therapies targeting neoantigens in solid tumors. With an international team of approximately 75 scientists, we are advancing both fully individualised and shared neoantigen-targeting treatments to transform patient outcomes.
You will work in One Helix, our brand-new, high-tech research facility in Amsterdam Zuid Oost. This state-of-the-art space is designed to accelerate breakthroughs in cell therapy. Join our team and help shape the future of cancer treatment.
Interested? If you're excited by hands-on immunology research and want to contribute to the development of personalised cancer therapies, we would love to hear from you.
If you have any questions about this vacancy, our Recruitment Team, Karin Raadschelders / Caroline van Oppen are happy to answer your questions.
Contact: info@werkenbijastrazeneca.nl or by phone on +31(0)85 – 047 0244.
We do not have a fixed closing date; the vacancy will close as soon as we have found the right candidate. Please apply immediately, as we will begin the selection process right away.
This position will remain online until an offer has been accepted.
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