Preclinical Science Research Assistant
AdvanCell
- Attractive salary package.
- Work from the Translational Research Institute in Brisbane, QLD.
- Be part of a growing team of multidisciplinary, global experts.
- Drive cancer research forward through hands-on preclinical studies and lab innovation.
About AdvanCell
AdvanCell is a vertically integrated, clinical stage radiopharmaceutical company changing the course of cancer treatment through an innovative pipeline of targeted alpha therapies. Our lead platform harnesses the alpha emitter in Pb-212 decay chain to deliver highly targeted therapies with the potential to transform patient outcomes. Having successfully completed Phase I clinical trials, we are rapidly advancing toward the next milestones in clinical development.
Why Join Us?
- Drive breakthrough innovation – Help develop therapies that are redefining the future of cancer treatment.
- Make an impact from day one – Join a team that’s already hitting clinical milestones and moving fast toward the next phase.
- Experience true startup energy – Work in a small, agile team where your contributions directly shape our success and patient outcomes.
- Thrive in Brisbane – Work in the world-leading Translational Research Institute – a medical research facility located in Brisbane, QLD.
What You’ll Do
As part of our multidisciplinary team, you’ll:
- Execute translational Research Programs - Support the design and delivery of preclinical studies, performing laboratory activities with precision and maintaining high-quality experimental records.
- Execute Experimental Protocols - Collaborate with scientists to refine and implement innovative methods and SOPs that enhance research efficiency, quality, and reproducibility.
- Maintain Laboratory Readiness and Compliance - Prepare materials and reagents, manage radioactive and chemotherapeutic substances safely, and ensure all work adheres to regulatory, safety, and quality standards.
- Analyse and Report Experimental Data - Compile, interpret, and present data to support project objectives, contributing to technical reports, study documentation, and team discussions.
- Coordinate Laboratory Resources - Manage inventory, oversee biobanking and sample handling, and support smooth daily operation of research and preclinical facilities.
- Collaborate and Build Capability - Work effectively within cross-functional teams, assist in onboarding and mentoring new team members, and contribute to continuous process improvement across research operations.
What We’re Looking For
We are looking for a motivated, organised and collaborative individual with:
- Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in health, biology or related field with 1-5 years of relevant experience.
- Strong experience in standard lab techniques including tissue culture, molecular biology, and biochemistry.
- Sound understanding of ethical principles and regulatory requirements for preclinical research.
- Strong attention to detail and organisational skills demonstrated through an accurate execution of experiments, careful documentation, and ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines.
- Experience in troubleshooting experimental challenges, working independently, and learning new techniques under supervision.
- Advanced skills in preclinical research techniques (e.g., flow cytometry, western blot, cellular models, rodent models), project coordination, and preparing detailed reports and presentations is highly regarded.
What We Offer
- Full-time, permanent position in a high growth startup.
- Attractive salary package.
- Career development in Australia’s thriving biotech sector, based in Brisbane’s innovation hub.
- The opportunity to directly impact the future of cancer therapy.
How to Apply
If this role excites you, even if you don’t meet every criterion, we encourage you to apply!
Please provide
- CV / resume
- References or referee contacts
- List of publications and completed projects
For technical or role-specific questions, contact ***email_hidden***.
We look forward to learning how your skills and passion can help us change the course of cancer treatments!