FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Scientist, ADA Immunogenicity at Altasciences?
The Scientist will be responsible for overseeing immunogenicity study conduct, including assay development, optimization, validation, and sample analysis. They will also be the primary contact for clients and will communicate results in regular meetings and final reports.
What qualifications are required to succeed in this role?
Candidates should have a college or university degree in Biochemistry, Immunology, or a related field. Experience in developing immunological methods, particularly ELISA/ECLIA, is preferred. Knowledge of regulated clinical and preclinical studies, good organizational skills, strong troubleshooting abilities, and excellent communication in both French and English are also important.
What benefits does Altasciences offer to employees?
Altasciences offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance plans, a 401(k)/RRSP with employer match, paid vacation and holidays, sick and bereavement leave, employee assistance and telehealth programs, and telework opportunities when applicable. Additionally, Altasciences provides training and development programs, an employee referral bonus program, and annual performance reviews.