Preclinical Trainee

vor 3 Monaten


Genf, Genf, Schweiz OM Pharma Ltd. Vollzeit

Location:

Meyrin, Geneva, CH- Division:

  • Division: Research & Development
  • Job Type: TraineeshipOM Pharma positioned itself as a local player to support students and young graduates in their first experiences. We are therefore pleased to offer a paid internship starting in September 2023 for a period of 6 months within our Preclinical team.
Your main responsibilities will be essentially concentrated on one of our core products Uro-Vaxom (UV) and are as follows:

  • Literature search on UV competitors
  • Identify the best experimental conditions and targets to be tested for comparing UV and competitors (contribution to the experimental plan setup)
  • Contribution to the decisions and actions concerning analytical and/or cellular work on UV competitors in the lab
  • Support on writing a review on UV and competitors
To carry out this mission, we are looking for a person with the following profile:

  • Students under agreement with a school / start of mission from September 202
  • In the process of completing a Bachelor or Master's degree in Biology (biotechnology, cellular or molecular biology, microbiology), Immunology or Pharmacist
  • Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office (Power Point, Word & Excel). Statistical tools as GraphPad Prism as an asset
  • Fluent in English and French as an asset
  • Good oral and written skills

About Us:

OM Pharma is a global Geneva-based biopharmaceutical company.

It is a leader in the prevention of recurrent respiratory and urinary tract infections and is also active in the treatment of vascular diseases.

It operates worldwide through a strong network of international partners and invests its profits in R&D to develop microbial derived immunotherapeutic products to treat acute and chronic immunological disorders resulting from inflammation and infections.

The company strives to improve the quality of life of patients around the world by providing access to better treatment of immunological imbalances.