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A leading organization is seeking a Biologics Translational Innovation Manager to spearhead biologics research and commercialization efforts. This role is pivotal for enhancing public and private sector partnerships and advancing innovative biomanufacturing initiatives in the Liverpool region, focusing on monoclonal antibodies and complex medicines.
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Reference: JUN20251336
Expiry date: 22:59, Sun, 29th Jun 2025
Location: Liverpool
Benefits: 30 Days holiday + Bank Holiday and additional Christmas closure days
Duration: Fixed-term contract until 30th June 2028
The Biologics Regional Innovation and Technology Ecosystem (BRITE) Project
This 3-year initiative, funded by Research England, aims to establish a robust biologics innovation ecosystem across the Liverpool City Region and the Northern Powerhouse. It focuses on monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and complex medicines, strengthening collaboration between academic institutions and industry partners to accelerate biologics development and commercialization.
About the role
As the Biologics Translational Innovation Manager, you will lead the identification, development, and commercialization of biologics research assets and projects from the BRITE programme.
You will collaborate with academic teams, external partners, and stakeholders to develop commercialization strategies, manage intellectual property, and facilitate the adoption of biologics innovations by public and private sectors.
This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a major regional initiative with national and international relevance in biologics, especially in monoclonal antibodies and advanced therapies. You will also help embed a culture of innovation and translational research at LSTM, supporting the programme's objectives and impact goals.
(Full responsibilities and requirements are detailed in the attached job description.)
Additional benefits include:
Application process:
Apply by clicking the link and uploading your CV and cover letter. Early applications are encouraged as roles may close early due to high volume.
Our commitment to inclusion:
We value diversity and aim to attract candidates reflecting our community's diversity, regardless of background or identity. We consider skills, qualifications, and experience in our selection process. We welcome discussions about flexible working and applications from those returning to work after a career break.
About LSTM
Founded in 1898, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is the oldest of its kind, renowned for teaching and research in tropical diseases. We collaborate globally to improve health, especially in underserved regions, through research and partnerships.
We promote Equal Opportunities and Safeguarding Policies.