Immunocure Inc, based in Hyderabad, India, is transforming drug discovery through cutting-edge technology. Known for its AI-powered platform, AxDrug, the company offers end-to-end solutions, from hit identification to lead optimization and deployment. With a commitment to innovation, integrity, and transparency, Immunocure works globally with industry partners, delivering high-impact results in drug development.
Job Responsibilities
As a Junior Research Scientist or Trainee Chemist, you will be part of a dynamic research team, contributing directly to the drug discovery process. Key responsibilities include:
- Conducting scientific research and analyzing experimental data.
- Assisting in lead optimization and synthesis of new molecules.
- Collaborating with colleagues in the chemistry lab to design, develop, and deliver compounds.
- Contributing to various stages of drug discovery, from molecular design to assay validation.
- Ensuring timely reporting and documentation of research outcomes.
Qualifications
To be successful in this role, applicants must meet the following qualifications:
- MSc in Organic Chemistry or General Chemistry.
- Experience in synthetic chemistry (0 to 2 years preferred).
- Knowledge of molecular interactions and computational chemistry methods.
- Familiarity with drug discovery and development processes is a plus.
Essential Skills
Here are the critical skills required for the role:
- Strong analytical and laboratory skills.
- Excellent problem-solving and critical thinking abilities.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to collaborate in a team environment.
- Familiarity with AI-driven research tools and modern laboratory equipment.
How to Apply
If you meet the qualifications and are passionate about advancing your career in the pharmaceutical research industry, follow these steps to apply:
- Prepare your updated CV with details of your qualifications and relevant experience.
- Email your CV to careers@immunocure.us.
- Mention “Application for Junior Research Scientist/Trainee Chemist” in the subject line of your email.