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      Hiring an Associate Scientist at Cellular Origins in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire

      Dr Steve Davenport  is hiring.

      🎓🔬 Graduate or early-careers opportunity: Associate Scientist – Cell Processing

      🔬🎓 We’re hiring an Associate Scientist at Cellular Origins in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire — a hands-on lab role ideal for a recent graduate or early-career scientist. You’ll spend your time at the bench, building real-world cell processing workflows that help scale life-changing cell therapies for patients. With clear protocols, structured support and exposure to industry-grade lab practices, this is a great opportunity to grow your skills and start your career in biotech.

      👉 Full-time | On-site

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