Une start-up de biotechnologie située à Nantes,
recrute un chercheur(se) avec une forte expérience en
biothérapie, afin de coordonner les travaux sur le
développement de nouvelles biomolécules d'origine
animale pour des applications thérapeutiques.
Senior Scientist in Biotherapy : SME in Biotechnology
A biotech start-up company based in Nantes, France is seeking a
researcher with robust experience in biotherapy to coordinate works
on the development of new biomolecules from animal origin for
therapeutic applications.
Location: Nantes, France Contract term: Unlimited
Salary: Depending on the candidate qualifications and
experience
Applications close: June 30, 2015 Start date: End 2015
Position overview :
Our young innovative biotech company located on the west coast of
France has an unlimited-term vacancy for a senior scientist to
coordinate works on new bioreagents. As the successful candidate,
you will work with researchers in the Nantes University
Hospital’s Institute for Transplantation, Urology and
Nephrology Research (ITUN) and Oniris, the Nantes-Atlantic National
College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and Engineering. You
need to have a solid scientific and professional background with a
strong interest in immunology and biotherapy using animal-derived
cells and molecules from rodent and primate models and transfer to
the clinic. The position will ideally correspond to an experienced
“Chargé(a) de recherche 1” or
“Directeur(rice) de recherche” at INSERM/CNRS or
project leader in a private company. Your primary responsibility
will be coordinating a range of studies to develop hyper-immune
serums from animal origin for human use, with supervision of a
small scientific team and management of a broad range of scientific
collaborations. You will work for the company but candidates with a
current position of Investigator with a public institution
(Chargé(e) de recherche, Directeur(rice) de recherche) may
have the opportunity to join us and keep part of their activity in
a UMR (medical research unit). As the successful applicant, you
will be able to work without direct scientific supervision, work
collaboratively, and have sound organizational and communication
skills, with strong openness to new fields of investigation.