Position

(Senior) Scientist, Bioprocessing Development and Cardiomyocyte

Job description

Job description

Location

Måløv, Denmark

Job category

Research

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Are you ready to contribute to the establishment of bioprocessing processes aimed at delivering stem cell-based therapies to individuals suffering from serious chronic diseases? Are you excited about the opportunity to drive the development of a treatment for Chronic Heart Failure (CHF)? If this opportunity excites you, read on and apply today for a life-changing career!

 

The position
As a (Senior) Scientist, you will play a key role in supporting our CHF project by developing a robust and scalable process in stirred tank bioreactors. Your primary responsibilities will include:

  • Collaborating with the entire CHF research project team to translate protocol adaptations from simple suspension culture systems into bioreactors.
  • Engaging in bioprocess development within the 200 ml to 1L scale to deliver a scalable and efficient process to our colleagues in CMC, who are responsible for final upscaling.
  • Contributing to the running and development of the bioreactor platform in Cell Therapy Research related to CHF, with a special focus on expanding our capacity and lab space.
  • Supervising 1-2 technicians and overseeing their daily work.
  • Participating in relevant cross-functional forums to exchange knowledge and ensure close alignment of processes and equipment across the bioreactor platform in Cell Therapy R&D.

 

Qualifications
We are looking for a candidate with the following qualifications:

  • A Ph.D. in bioengineering, bioprocessing, stem cell biology, or a related field, with at least 2-3 years of experience in mammalian cell culture development and cardiomyocyte differentiation within academia, biotech or the pharmaceutical industry. Alternatively, a master’s degree in the aforementioned fields, coupled with 5 years of similar industry experience.
  • A strong understanding of cardiomyocyte differentiation from pluripotent stem cells and developmental biology of the heart.
  • Practical experience in bioprocess development and developing scalable mammalian cell culture in stirred tank bioreactors.
  • Familiarity with methodologies for process characterization and optimization.
  • Experience in supervising technicians and/or students.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English.

Additionally, you are highly motivated in translational science and possess a curiosity to drive stem cell-based therapies towards clinical application. You must be adept at maintaining an overview while focusing on essential details to facilitate data-driven decisions and ensure efficient project progression. As a team player, you are hardworking, collaborative, results-oriented, and possess strong communication skills. You thrive in an organized working routine and enjoy working in an international and fast-paced environment.

 

About the department
The Department of Cardiomyocyte Biology & Biomarkers is a dynamic team with a primary focus on developing cell therapies for the treatment of chronic heart failure, situated within the Research area as part of Cell Therapy R&D at Novo Nordisk. Our Cell Therapy R&D covers the entire R&D value chain, operating as an integrated unit, spanning from early research to GMP manufacturing and clinical development within the same organization. Based in Måløv, Denmark, our team comprises 4 scientists, 2 technicians, interns and master students. Joining us means becoming part of a dedicated and supportive project team with extensive expertise in stem cell biology and cardiomyocyte cell differentiation, working closely with other areas of the organization to drive our projects forward. We offer a uniquely innovative and collaborative culture in Cell Therapy R&D, positioning you at the forefront of translational stem cell research, with a high degree of autonomy and empowerment in your daily tasks.

 

Working at Novo Nordisk
Novo Nordisk is a leading global healthcare company with a 100-year legacy of driving change to defeat serious chronic diseases. Building on our strong legacy within diabetes, we are growing massively and expanding our commitment, reaching millions around the world and impacting more than 40 million patient lives daily. All of this has made us one of the 20 most valuable companies in the world by market cap. Our success relies on the joint potential and collaboration of our more than 72,000 employees around the world. We recognize the importance of the unique skills and perspectives our people bring to the table, and we work continuously to bring out the best in them. Working at Novo Nordisk, we’re working toward something bigger than ourselves, and it’s a collective effort. Join us! Together, we go further. Together, we’re life changing.


Contact 
For further information please contact Carlos Villaescusa, Head of Department at crve@novonordisk.com or get to know us better by visiting www.novonordisk.com/careers.

 

Deadline
Apply by 2nd of March 2025. 

 

Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis and the position will be closed when we find the right candidate. Please submit a cover letter. To ensure an efficient and fair recruitment process, please refrain from adding a photo in your CV. We commit to an inclusive recruitment process and equality of opportunity for all our job applicants.
 

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