Electrochemist – Life Sciences
Seeking an Electrochemist to develop and test new biosensing concepts and apply electrochemical principles to optimise bioassays for proteins and metabolites.
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About the Role:
We are seeking an Electrochemist to join our Hardware team. Based in our headquarters in Scale Space, White City, London, and reporting to the Cartridge Team Leader, this primarily on-site, lab-based role will develop and test new biosensing concepts and apply electrochemical principles to optimise bioassays for proteins and metabolites. You will collaborate cross-functionally with other teams and colleagues including mechanical, electronics, software, and biology experts.
Tasks and responsibilities
- Design and develop electrochemical nanopore-based assays for sensing of proteins and metabolites.
- Characterise, modify, and optimise electrode materials and redox chemistries to improve signal sensitivity and specificity.
- Develop and implement electrochemical measurement methods.
- Run nanopore experiments to assess the impact of changes to electrode material, configuration, geometry on response time, sensitivity, noise, drift and run time.
- Analyze experimental data, troubleshoot and propose ways forward.
- Document research findings and contribute to publications and patents, presenting results to internal and external stakeholders.
- Work cross-functionally to scale up promising solutions including interfacing with vendors and manufacturing partners.
Qualifications Required:
- PhD in Electrochemistry.
- Strong background in electrochemical techniques e.g. cyclic voltammetry, impedance spectroscopy.
- Practical experience in electrochemical biosensors and electrochemical transduction mechanisms.
- Hands on experience of hardware and software used for electrochemical research (e.g. Autolabs, Nova) and analysing and interpreting data e.g., MATLAB, Python.
- Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills.
Desirable:
- Experience in biological or solid state nanopore technologies.
- Familiarity with techniques like XPS for characterising surfaces.
- Familiarity with chemical and physical methods of modifying surfaces to change their interfacial properties.
- Experience using microfluidics.
- Proficiency in data analysis and modelling tools e.g., COMSOL.
- Knowledge of microfabrication e.g. photolithography, soft lithography.
- Familiarity with quality management systems and regulations ISO 9001.
- Team
- Hardware (Life Sciences Tools & Instruments)
- Role
- Electrochemist – Life Sciences Tools & Instruments
- Locations
- London
About Portal Biotech
Founded by DNA-sequencing veterans, Portal Biotech is developing the first bench-top single-molecule protein sequencer, leveraging machine-learning algorithms and building on decades of in-house expertise in nanopore technology. By analysing full-length protein molecules at the single-molecule level, our platform delivers rapid, real-time information on protein identity, abundance, and structure. Those insights open frontiers in drug discovery, diagnostics, and fundamental research, helping scientists and clinicians to better understand human health and disease.
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