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Experienced In Vitro Toxicology Scientist

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BAT is evolving at pace into a global multi-category business. Our purpose is to create A Better Tomorrow™ by Building a Smokeless World.
To achieve our ambition, we are looking for colleagues who are ready to join us on this journey! Tomorrow can’t wait, let’s shape it together!
British American Tobacco UK has an exciting opportunity for an EXPERIENCED IN VITRO TOXICOLOGY SCIENTIST in Southampton
Key Objectives and Expectations
To provide technical direction, execution, and delivery for the development and application of in vitro Regulatory (Genetic) Toxicology to support the Preclinical Science programme.
- Be accountable for supporting the development of tools, knowledge, and data in preclinical sciences across all BAT categories
- Complete pre-clinical capabilities, inclusive of in silico, in vitro, and in vivo models, for predominantly regulatory submissions, inclusive of but not limited to FDA authorizations and approvals
- Drive the tools, knowledge, and data in preclinical sciences across all BAT categories
The primary purpose of preclinical data is to satisfy BAT’s duty of care by substantiating consumer product safety, meeting regulatory obligations, and providing scientific substantiation of health-related claims such as reduced risk versus cigarettes.
Direct Impact on the Team or Organization
- Providing reliable, powerful, fit-for-purpose in vitro Regulatory Toxicology data to support BAT’s New Categories product innovation lifecycle and THR ambition
- Supporting Quality Growth with in vitro Regulatory Toxicology data to enable foundational product understanding, product stewardship, and regulatory submission
- Supporting Sustainable Future and THR with innovative in vitro Regulatory Toxicology data, enabling regulatory engagement, scientific communications, and collaborations
Reports to
- Senior Scientist - Regulatory Toxicology
Number of Direct Reports
- 0
Core Relationships
Internal:
- Scientific Research
- New Categories R&D
- Procurement
- US Submissions Teams
External:
- 3rd Party suppliers
- CROs
- NGOs
- Academic and industry consultants
Geographic Scope
- Global
Travel Required
- Infrequent
Your Key Responsibilities Will Include
- Application of expert knowledge in the development and application of in vitro Regulatory (Genetic) Toxicology to achieve business unit goals
- Input into the technical application of the Regulatory Toxicology team to develop, deliver, and ensure fit-for-purpose in-house testing capabilities and defined requirements to support Quality Growth -product innovation and PLM, and Sustainable Future- THR sciences and regulatory engagement
- Initiator or lead representative in interactions with internal partners and cross-functional teams (e.g. across Preclinical, Advanced Analytical, Toxicology, Clinical, Portfolio Management, QA) or 3rd party external technical partners
- Ensure that data generated is timely, fit for purpose, and meeting the appropriate quality requirements (data standards, RDRT) and business needs, harnessing approaches aligned to the digital transformation roadmap
- Maintain clear ways of working and adherence to key processes, providing clear technical leadership, maintaining a culture of continuous improvement
- Author, deliver, and peer-review of R&S reports, internal and external publications, and presentations
- Understand and be accountable for the Regulatory Toxicology team’s compliance to HTA and responsibilities under the EH&S policy
- Supervise the competitor landscape in the field of preclinical science and in vitro Regulatory Toxicology and application of project management and planning while completing tasks in accordance with BAT R&D business strategy and the code of business conduct
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What We Are Looking For
Experience Required
- Demonstrated experience and knowledge of in vitro Regulatory Toxicology to enable the in-house development of Neutral Red, Ames, and in vitro micronucleus testing capabilities
- Proven track record in the application of in vitro approaches in the preclinical field to bridge to clinical endpoints and human health effects
- Knowledge of applying bioinformatics tools to process and assess biological data, and meeting appropriate data quality standards
- Experience in the application of standard processes in preclinical approaches and knowledge of associated regulatory guidelines such as OECD, ECVAM, ICCVAM, and covering the best technical practice in method validation, method transfer, and new capability builds
- Experience in the operational running and governance of preclinical approaches in a controlled quality assured environment such as GIVIMP / GxP compliant laboratory
- Proven track record including internal business reports and delivery of conference materials and external peer-reviewed manuscripts
- Expertise in basic IT (Word/Excel/PowerPoint) and the application of bioinformatics, data analysis/computational tools.
Technical / Functional / Leadership Skills Required
- Proficiency in the development and application of in vitro Regulatory Toxicology testing including Neutral Red, Ames, and in vitro micronucleus testing capabilities across Preclinical Sciences and application of knowledge to enable best technical practice
- Proficiency in sophisticated in vitro cell culture, exposure techniques, analysis of data, and contextualising results to enable extrapolation and bridging to and from analytical, human use behavior, and clinical data
- Understanding of product design and consumer use on the development and application of the Neutral Red, Ames, and in vitro micronucleus testing capabilities using appropriate test matrices
- Leading and delivery of in vitro Regulatory Toxicology approaches to support Quality Growth through the product innovation lifecycle and PLM
- Leading and delivery of in vitro Regulatory Toxicology approaches to support Sustainable Future and THR, underpinning Adverse Outcome Pathway frameworks, and innovative in vitro disease modelling
- Senior partner engagement, ensuring timely communication in clear and simple terms
- Supporting the development and leadership of external scientific collaborations to enable Preclinical Sciences method acceptance, and external endorsement supported by in vitro Regulatory Toxicology approaches, via technology transfer and third-party cross-laboratory validation studies
- Provision of appropriate technical supervision/mentor to support across the Regulatory Toxicology team and adherence to financial process and controls, supporting budget forecasting, planning, and tracking spend
- Drives single point of accountability, ability to identify and make suitable interventions to ensure project delivery
- Proven track record in delivering work programs independently and across teams- to achieve goals and agreed outputs and focused delivery OTIF, leads by example, seizes opportunities to benefit team and R&S and proven skills at scientific communication to technical and non-technical, internal, and external audiences


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Education / Qualifications / Certifications Required
- Relevant professional/academic achievement equivalent to 1st or 2nd Degree in Biological Sciences or related science
BENEFICIAL
- Solid understanding of BAT products and/or testing of aerosols
- Experience with project management techniques
- Relevant society and/or professional body membership e.g. Society of Toxicology (SoT), European Society for Toxicology (ESTIV), Royal Society of Biology (RSB)
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- We offer a market-leading annual performance bonus (subject to eligibility)
- Our range of benefits varies by country and includes diverse health plans, initiatives for work-life balance, transportation support, and a flexible holiday plan with additional incentives.
- Your journey with us isn't limited by boundaries; it's propelled by your aspirations. Join us at BAT and become a part of an environment that thrives on internal advancement, where your career progression isn't just a statement – it's a reality we're eager to build together. Seize the opportunity and own your development; your next chapter starts here.
- You'll have access to online learning platforms and personalized growth programs to nurture your leadership skills.
- We prioritize continuous improvement within a transformative environment, preparing for ongoing changes.
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