Job Description:
The Biomedical Researcher in Doha is responsible for conducting in-depth scientific investigations to understand human diseases, develop new therapies, and improve diagnostic tools. This role involves designing experiments, analyzing biological samples, and interpreting complex data sets to advance knowledge in areas such as genetics, immunology, regenerative medicine, or molecular biology. The researcher works in collaboration with academic institutions, hospitals, and biotech partners to contribute to high-impact medical discoveries.
Key responsibilities include writing research proposals, securing grant funding, publishing scientific findings, and presenting results at conferences. The role also includes supervising junior researchers, ensuring lab safety, and maintaining compliance with ethical and regulatory guidelines such as ICH-GCP and national research codes. The researcher contributes to translational medicine by helping move discoveries from lab to clinic.
Based in Doha, Qatar’s leading center for medical innovation and research, this position plays a vital role in shaping the nation’s health science landscape and global scientific reputation.
Job Requirement:
Education: PhD in Biomedical Sciences, Molecular Biology, Immunology, or a related field.
Experience: Minimum 3–5 years in biomedical or translational research, including postdoctoral work.
Skills:
Expertise in molecular biology techniques (PCR, Western blot, flow cytometry).
Strong publication record in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Experience with statistical tools and bioinformatics platforms.
Ability to manage research projects independently.
Excellent scientific writing and presentation skills.
Language: Proficiency in English required; Arabic is a plus.
Other Requirements:
Familiarity with Qatar’s national research policies and funding agencies.
Strong commitment to ethical research and reproducibility standards.
Willingness to collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams across sectors.
Passion for solving complex biomedical problems with real-world impact.