Our scientists are dedicated to building a catalog of the best antibodies in the world; we make our own antibodies and source other excellent antibodies from institutes, academic laboratories and primary manufacturers. We also provide scientific support on all of our products to enable you to achieve the result you should expect.

We have a fun but intense working environment with everyone working together using their individual talents. Without the individual talents of everyone here, Abcam would not be the success that we are.

We believe in giving employees responsibility early on in their careers with the ability to define and develop their roles within the company strategy. We have an open plan environment with no obvious management hierarchy, ideas and problems are shared so that we are able to get the most positive outcome.

Everyone recognises that they belong to a much wider team than the one they directly work with and go out of their way to make sure departments have a representative included in discussions and projects. Although the culture of the company is hard working and quick paced, we are able to provide you with the ability to be flexible with your hours and work patterns to help you balance work and home life, we also provide fruit and free drinks during the day as well as some games so you can have some fun as well! In a recent staff survey, our employees used these words to describe Abcam:  

IT & eCommerce We have a range of positions for candidates with an IT background in many of our IT departments. We would normally look for candidates with a degree in computer science, maths or other numerate discipline.

We regularly have the following positions at Abcam:  

Analyst Programmers Software Engineers

QA Analysts

Desktop Support

Administrators Network

Administrators

Email Systems Specialists

Web Designers  

Scientific

We have a range of positions for candidates with a scientific background in many of our different departments and we would normally look for candidates with biological science qualifications and with experience in working with antibodies and/or proteins being a distinct advantage.

Our Scientific departments include:    

Business Development (OEM)

Business Development (Scientific)

Scientific Support Marketing Product Development & Manufacture (within the laboratory)

Goods In Business Intelligence & Opportunities  

Other opportunites We have a range of positions for candidates with varied backgrounds in many of our different departments.

Our other departments include:  

Customer Service

Finance

Supply Chain

Human Resources

Goods Out and Goods In

Marketing Business Intelligence & Opportunities

eCommerce

For more information, please go to our Careers Pages.

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    Our one hour flow cytometry webinar details factors that affect color compensation. Topics include hardware configurations, instrument settings and considerations of dyes. We also run through rare, but useful, fluorochromes to compliment polychromatic flow cytometry.
    Presented by Graham Pockley, Associate Director of the John van Geest Cancer Research Centre, Nottingham Trent University and Ian Dimmick, Manager of the flow cytometry core facility, Newcastle University.

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      Our one hour webinar on obesity asks the question "Are my genes to blame when my jeans don't fit?". Hosted by guest presenter Giles Yeo, University of Cambridge, Metabolic Research Labs and Mandeep Bhamrah-Sehmi, our metabolism product manager.
      There is a recent increase in obesity due to changes in our lifestyle and in the types of food we eat. However, although we are all exposed to these changes, not all of us are obese. Differences in our genetic make-up mean we all respond differently to the same environment.
      Topics covered include the role of genetics in the control of food intake and body-weight, the fat hormone, leptin and the hypothalamic melanocortin pathway.

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        Optimize your ICC and IHC experiments with our one hour webinar. Our presenters give hands-on advice, taking you step-by-step through designing and conducting these assays.
        Topics covered include designing ICC and IHC methodologies for optimal results, detecting low abundant targets, working with endogenus immunoglobulin rich tissues and performing multicolour experiments.
        The presenters are Simon Renshaw, our Senior Imaging Scientist and Judith Langenick, our secondary antibody product manager.

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          We caught up with Eric Miska, recent winner of the British Society for Cell Biology Hooke Medal and the chair of our event - Non-coding RNA, epigenetics and transgenerational inheritance. We discuss, his background, why he thinks this is such an important event and what exciting topics will be discussed.

          The first Non-coding RNA conference was held in 2011, it's with great excitement that another event is being held on this topic two years later. This year's conference 'Non-coding RNA, epigenetics and transgenerational inheritance conference' will be held on April 11 – 12, 2013, and there is still time to register.

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            Here are the latest Abraffle winners for the month of November, 2012, from our prize draws at Read moretitle="Tradeshows and other events" href="/index.html?pageconfig=tradeshow">tradeshows and other events. Abraffle winners all win a free antibody of their choice!


            Cecilia Inés Lopez



          Wild Olivares Diaz



          Gloria Arriagada



          • Event:XXVI Annual Meeting of the Chilean Society for Cell Biology – Puerto Varas, Chile


          Please email Abraffle@abcam.com by July 31, 2012 from the email address you submitted in order to claim your prize.


          Abcam organizes our own conferences to provide opportunities for junior scientists to showcase their work, we send our scientific experts all over the world to keep up-to-date with the latest research. You can also view the scientific tradeshows that we will be attending, we look forward to meeting you!