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Postdoc Isotope Chemistry
Boehringer Ingelheim · Biberach
Job description
The Position Join us in advancing cutting-edge radiolabelled compound analytics. In your new role as a Postdoc, you will focus on analytical method comparison for the characterization of labelled compounds and the assessment of radiochemical stability. By integrating HPLC and LC-MS workflows, you will help establish robust approaches for specific activity determination and generate high-quality scientific insights. You will also contribute to method harmonization initiatives and the development of predictive stability models for tritiated compounds, driving innovation and excellence across research activities. If you are passionate about analytical science and eager to make a meaningful impact, we encourage you to apply today. Discover our Biberach site: xplorebiberach.com This position has a hybrid setup with approximately 3-4 days per week on site. This Position is limited for 2 years.
Note: To make it easier to find our job advertisements, we use the usual designation "postdoc". Of course, this advertisement is not only addressed to applicants directly after completing their doctorate, but to all qualified candidates. Tasks & responsibilities In your new role, you will develop, evaluate, and compare analytical methods for the characterization of labelled compounds, with a particular focus on radiochemical stability assessment. You will integrate HPLC and LC-MS analytical workflows to establish robust and reliable approaches for specific activity determination of radiolabelled compounds. Furthermore, you will also investigate radiochemical degradation pathways and contribute to the development of predictive stability models for tritiated compounds. You will drive the harmonization and standardization of analytical methodologies across radiochemistry projects to ensure
data quality, consistency, and regulatory compliance. In addition, you will interpret complex analytical datasets and communicate findings through scientific reports, presentations, and cross-functional collaborations to support radiolabelled compound development. Finally, you will collaborate with radiochemists, analytical scientists, and DMPK researchers to advance innovative analytical solutions and support the development of high-quality radiolabelled compounds for preclinical and clinical studies. Requirements PhD degree in chemistry or a related discipline Experience in working with radioactivity, ideally in the field of C-14 Strong background in analytics methods for radioactive material Ability to independently plan and carry out studies and laboratory work Experience in working with teams Very good oral communication skills as well as scientifical writing and documentation
competencies in English As part of our commitment to transparency and fairness, salary information will be shared during the recruitment process. We also offer a comprehensive benefits and wellbeing package. Applications from persons with severe disabilities are warmly welcomed. In cases of equal qualifications, such applicants will be given preferential consideration in the selection process. Ready to contact us? If you have any questions about the job posting or process - please contact our HR Direct Team, Tel: +49 (0) 6132 77-3330 or via mail: hr.de@boehringer-ingelheim.com Recruitment process: Step 1: Online application - The job posting is presumably online until July 30th, 2026. Step 2: Virtual meeting beginning of August Step 3: On-site interviews beginning of September