Senior Medicinal Chemist - Lead ALT Drug Discovery

Senior Medicinal Chemist - Lead ALT Drug Discovery

Full-Time No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead the design and optimisation of small-molecule therapies for cancer treatment.
  • Company: The Francis Crick Institute, a leading research institute in London.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, collaborative environment, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Other info: Join a dynamic team dedicated to innovative drug discovery.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in cancer research and work with top scientists.
  • Qualifications: Proven experience in medicinal chemistry and strong leadership skills.

The Francis Crick Institute in London is seeking a Principal Laboratory Research Scientist Medicinal Chemist to lead the medicinal chemistry for a cutting-edge ALT cancer programme. You will drive design, synthesis and optimisation of small-molecule therapies, coordinating closely with biology, pharmacology, DMPK and structural biology teams to push candidates toward selection.

You will manage external CRO activities, interpret SAR and data to guide decisions, and contribute to a dynamic.

Senior Medicinal Chemist - Lead ALT Drug Discovery employer: Crick

The Francis Crick Institute is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant work culture that fosters collaboration and innovation in the heart of London. With a strong commitment to employee development, you will have access to numerous growth opportunities while working on groundbreaking cancer research that makes a real difference in patients' lives. The institute's focus on cutting-edge science and supportive environment ensures that you can thrive both professionally and personally.

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Crick Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Senior Medicinal Chemist - Lead ALT Drug Discovery

Medicinal Chemistry
Small-Molecule Design
Synthesis and Optimisation
Collaboration with Biology Teams
Collaboration with Pharmacology Teams
Collaboration with DMPK Teams
Collaboration with Structural Biology Teams