REQ-10033035
Dec 06, 2024
Switzerland

Sumar

The Natural Products & Biomolecular Chemistry group is part of Global Discovery Chemistry (GDC) at the Biomedical Research in Basel, Switzerland, focusing on the discovery and development of compounds derived from natural sources for pharmaceutical use.

Oncology, Cardiovascular, Metabolic and Renal, Immunology and Neuroscience are the disease areas you will impact when collaborating across Biomedical Research (BR). This is the innovation engine of Novartis, focusing on powerful new technologies that have the potential to help produce therapeutic breakthroughs for patients. 

About the Role

About the Role

Our work includes identifying new, biologically active natural products from microorganisms and optimizing producer strains through genetic and physiological strategies, combined with process development in our mid-scale fermentation plant.

As an intern in our dynamic and multidisciplinary microbial engineering team, you will embark on a 6-month journey to evaluate and implement cutting-edge technologies and processes for strain cultivation and genetic engineering, aimed at enhancing compound production.

Starting date: asap

Duration: 3-6 month 

Location: Campus Basel


Your responsibilities:  

  • Perform standard and advanced cloning methods (Gibson assembly, recombination, CRISPR)
  • Transform various microbial hosts
  • Extract high-quality DNA for whole-genome sequencing
  • Optimize cultivation conditions
  • Evaluate data, generate reports, and contribute to the design and optimization of experiments

What you’ll bring to the role: 

  • Recent Bachelor or Master graduate in a biology-relevant field (graduation no longer than one year ago)
  • English, German/French is a plus
  • Demonstrated expertise in microbiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry
  • Experience and enthusiasm for developing and refining experimental methods
  • Strong team player with a collaborative and proactive approach
  • Experience in integrating wet lab data into databases to interpret results and plan future experiments (e.g. genome mining, cultivation optimization

Accessibility and accommodation:

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Why Novartis: Helping people with disease and their families takes more than innovative science. It takes a community of smart, passionate people like you. Collaborating, supporting and inspiring each other. Combining to achieve breakthroughs that change patients’ lives. Ready to create a brighter future together? https://www.novartis.com/about/strategy/people-and-culture

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Biomedical Research
Pharma Research
Switzerland
Basel (City)
Others
Full time
Early Career (Fixed Term)
No
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REQ-10033035

Intern for GDC - Natural Products & Biomolecular Chemistry

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