Are you driven by a passion for scientific innovation and eager to make an impact in the field of targeted radionuclide therapy? Then Minerva Imaging might be your new place of work!
Minerva Imaging is seeking an enthusiastic and passionate in vivo pharmacology Scientist for our Small Animal Pharmacology department. The department operates as a core function designing, planning and executing preclinical in vivo studies, primarily within the field of targeted radionuclide therapy of cancer.
As a Scientist in the Small Animal Pharmacology department, you will play a central role in supporting our collaborators (biotech and pharma companies) in developing radiopharmaceuticals, with a special focus on advancing cancer treatment for patients.
About the role
As an in vivo pharmacology Scientist, you will be a key member of our highly interdisciplinary project teams consisting of radiochemists, imaging scientists, animal and laboratory technicians. Your primary responsibility will be to design, plan, and execute preclinical in vivo studies, primarily in the field of oncology, ensuring proper setup and scientific output to answer our collaborators’ research questions. Your work requires a high degree of communication, coordination and aligning both internally and with our partners, why great communication skills are key.
The ideal candidate possesses solid practical experience with preclinical in vivo oncology, is curious, a team player and thrives in a fast-paced environment with unique development opportunities.
The position:
We are looking for an in vivo Scientist to join our Small Animal Pharmacology Department which consists of experienced scientists, veterinarians, animal and laboratory technicians. Your daily responsibilities will include the following tasks:
- Plan and conduct animal studies in rodents, focusing on oncology and targeted radionuclide therapy (e.g., evaluating drug toxicity, efficacy, and biodistribution).
- Write study protocols, analyze and interpret data, and report study results.
- Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, from technicians to collaborator representatives.
- Contribute to the development and establishment of new animal models, primarily within oncology, in collaboration with scientists and technicians.
- Actively participate in the daily work within the animal facility together with your colleagues.
To thrive in this role, you should:
- Possess a deep understanding of disease models and have the ability to design and interpret in vivo pharmacology studies.
- Be a structured individual with a strong sense of ownership, setting high quality standards for both study execution and data delivery.
- Thrive in a fast-paced and service-oriented organization and enjoy adapting to changing priorities and deadlines.
- Be able to influence and interact with multiple stakeholders across levels and disciplines.
- Be a team player with a positive attitude. Studies are always conducted in teams.
- Have strong written and verbal communication skills in English.
Qualifications:
- While experience from academia or industry is highly valued, we encourage you to apply if you are eager to learn.
- PhD in biology, pharmacology, veterinary medicine or a related field.
- Ideally a background within in vivo pharmacology, oncology animal models, radioactivity and/or molecular imaging techniques.
- Hands-on experience with rodent animal techniques (e.g. handling, different dosing regimens and surgical techniques).
- 3+ years relevant experience in an academic or industrial environment is preferred but not a prerequisite.
- Diploma in laboratory animal science equivalent to EU function AD required.
- Ability to plan, execute, and report internal and external projects in collaboration with scientists.
Minerva offers:
We believe in creating an agile working environment, so we have flexible working options including the option of working from home. We care about our employees’ well-being and offer health insurance and a quality conscious lunch scheme and monthly social activities.
We are an informal organization with a strong focus on open and honest communication. We value humour and a natural care for one another.
Application:
Please submit your application to us no later than 25th of April. The application must include a motivated cover letter, exam paper and a CV addressing the listed qualifications. Applications will be evaluated continuously.
If you have questions regarding the position, please contact Helle Jane Jacobsen at hjj@minervaimaging.com
About Minerva Imaging:
Minerva Imaging is a scientifically driven and integrated CRO and CDMO specialized in targeted radionuclide therapies. We focus on the use of advanced animal models within oncology, cardiovascular diseases, and in vivo molecular imaging for translational research and drug development.
We engage with our sponsors to understand their scientific questions and discuss how our methods and capabilities can provide answers. Our facility located in Ølstykke, Denmark offers best–in–industry fully integrated radiopharmaceutical research, drug development, and manufacturing services.
Minerva Imaging is an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage candidates of all backgrounds and experiences to apply.