Dear CCP4 community,

We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled (Senior) Scientist with 
experience in Structure-based Protein Engineering and Bioinformatics to join 
Lonza's Applied Protein Services (APS) Bioinformatics team based in Cambridge, 
UK.

Key responsibilities:

- The successful candidate will work on multiple customer projects focusing on 
in silico assessments and computational design of diverse proteins.
- You will gain experience on our proprietary platforms for antibody 
humanisation and deimmunisation, immunogenicity (Epibase) and manufacturability 
risk assessments to enhance the developability of potential biotherapeutics.
- The role involves working with customers ranging from small biotech to big 
pharma.
- Additionally, you will contribute to the development of innovative 
technologies to optimize proteins for the manufacturing processes.

Key requirements:

- PhD or equivalent in Structural Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Bioinformatics 
preferably with experience in industry.
- Highly experienced in protein structural analysis with emphasis on homology 
modeling and protein structure-based design. Strong understanding of molecular 
interactions is essential.
- Familiar with biomolecular simulation techniques, including molecular 
dynamics.
- Experienced working in Linux environment and scripting (knowledge of Python 
is essential; Perl is an advantage).
- Ability to generate high quality reports and promote effective communication 
with the customer.
- Advanced analytical and critical problem-solving skills, combined with 
scientific creativity.
- Interest in continuous improvements of processes by integrating innovative 
solutions.
- Ability to work as a team member, as well as independently with minimal 
supervision.
- Fluency in written and oral English, and strong, written, oral communication 
skills.

https://lonza.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Lonza_Careers/job/UK---Cambridge/Senior-Scientist_R18977

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