Sci7 enables academic departments with scientific job vacancies to directly contact, by email, those who have recently published in the specific field relevant to the opportunity. The announcement that a position is available can be sent straight to the inboxes of both prospective applicants and senior individuals who may be able to recommend appropriate colleagues. Lists are typically gene, disease, molecule or technique specific and can be localised as required

  • Direct Academic Recruitment
  • Postdoc and Above
  • Highly Targeted
  • Efficiently Utilise Advertising Budgets

For a tailored quote, including a datasheet describing the proposed list, please contact us with details of the research area within which you have an opportunity, along with details of any geographical area to which you would like to restrict, or weight your selection.

Sci7 has accrued significant experience in the area of electronic marketing to the life science, biotechnology and medical sectors, and we would be happy to answer any queries and discuss your requirements.

Example pricing (2008):
Best 1000 prospects - £278.00, for a single use email list rental.
Best 5000 prospects - £718.00, for a single use email list rental.

Use Sci7’s service to tap into related expertise outside your and your department’s existing network of contacts; we maintain a continuously updated database of active scientists’ email addresses from which individuals can be selected in a highly specific manner.

Further information and pricing is available at:
http://www.sci7.com/cms/biotechnology/targeted-life-science-marketing

Example email introduction:

From: “Recruitment” <admin @dept.uni.ac.uk>
Date: 3 December 2007 08:14:41 GMT
To: <researcher @example.ac.uk>
Subject : Comparative Genomics RA Position

As you have recently published in the area of comparative genomics we would like to like to draw your attention to a current vacancy for a research associate in our department to work on a project entitled: “Improving genome annotation”.

[details of position ]

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