Run basic analytical instruments such as plate readers, microplate washers, automated workstations etc.
Use low-volume laboratory liquid sample handling equipment (micropipettes) to prepare samples and solutions
Prepare analytical samples and assay reagents according to established procedures
Perform analytical techniques upon biological specimens such as qPCR, ELISAs, etc.
Determine protein levels (host cell protein, protein A) in monoclonal antibody samples
Run analytical methods, which may include HPLC, UPLC, SEC, gel electrophoresis, capillary electrophoresis, total protein analysis, amino acid analysis or similar methods
Manage samples including ensuring proper storage and handling of samples
Work with multiple scientists within the group to effectively schedule work
Perform data analysis by using instrument computer software and office applications such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
Analyze and interpret experimental data independently
Contribute to writing of e.g. SOPs, study reports and protocols
Write up laboratory notebooks regularly in compliance with guidelines
Order, maintain and stock lab supplies such as common reagents, primary packaging materials, gloves, cleaning agents, safety glasses etc.
Take care of general housekeeping activities such as cleaning bench spaces, processing equipment and glassware