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Job reference
18/106840
Date posted
01/10/2018
Application closing date
01/11/2018
Salary
£25,000 to £32,000 per annum. One of the key KTP benefits for graduates is access to a £12,750 training and travel budget over the 29 month project.
Job category/type
KTP
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Biochemist - KTP Associate - Causeway Sensors Ltd
Job description
We wish to recruit a dynamic, highly skilled and motivated graduate to work in Causeway Sensors in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast over 29 months. Through this Knowledge Transfer Partnership, the project aims to develop novel biosensing chip technology for the evaluation of protein-protein interactions.
The core tasks will consist of the
following activities:
1.
Introduction to sensor technology
2.
Assessment of different chip functionalisation chemistries.
3.
Assessment of assay performance on a range of detection platforms.
4.
Optimisation of assay on nanostructured platforms.
5.
Methods of amplification on nanostructured surfaces.
6.
Embedding the Technology applications in the company.
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Job title
Biochemist - KTP Associate - Causeway Sensors Ltd
Job reference
18/106840
Date posted
01/10/2018
Application closing date
01/11/2018
Salary
£25,000 to £32,000 per annum. One of the key KTP benefits for graduates is access to a £12,750 training and travel budget over the 29 month project.
Job category/type
KTP
Attachments
Blank
Job description
We wish to recruit a dynamic, highly skilled and motivated graduate to work in Causeway Sensors in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast over 29 months. Through this Knowledge Transfer Partnership, the project aims to develop novel biosensing chip technology for the evaluation of protein-protein interactions.
The core tasks will consist of the
following activities:
1.
Introduction to sensor technology
2.
Assessment of different chip functionalisation chemistries.
3.
Assessment of assay performance on a range of detection platforms.
4.
Optimisation of assay on nanostructured platforms.
5.
Methods of amplification on nanostructured surfaces.
6.
Embedding the Technology applications in the company.
Candidate Information
About the Company
About KTP at Queen's
Further information for international applicants