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**Job Description**
This position supports a PCUK-funded project investigating the mechanisms of the abscopal effect in prostate cancer, focusing on how primary tumour treatment influences secondary tumours through bidirectional signalling cross-talk via circulating factors. The role involves contributing to a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary team utilizing cutting-edge technologies, including advanced next-generation sequencing, to examine different aspects of the abscopal effect, and includes a project management component.

**Skills & Abilities**
• Good track record of self-driven research work (either independent or under indirect supervision).
• Excellent verbal communication skills.
• Excellent written communication skills.
• Knowledge of ethical approvals related to research programmes.
• Experience working in a healthcare research setting (ideally).
• Opportunity to gain interdisciplinary research experience in cancer multi-omics, bioinformatics, and artificial intelligence.
• Ability to present at national and international conferences.
• Ability to prepare manuscripts as first or joint author for submission to leading journals and conferences.

**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Molecular Biology
• Cell Biology
• A closely related discipline

**Experience**
Experience Required:
• Good track record of self-driven research work (either independent or under indirect supervision).
Other:
• Ideally, experience working in a healthcare research setting.
• Equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience may be considered in lieu of a PhD.

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Experience
Experience Required: • Good track record of self-driven research work (either independent or under indirect supervision). Other: • Ideally, experience working in a healthcare research setting. • Equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience may be considered in lieu of a PhD.
Work Level
Postdoc
Employment Type
Research Job
Details
Temporary Duration: 2 years Location Requirement: Campus-based at Hammersmith campus
School / Department / Center / Lab
• Department of Surgery and Cancer • Faculty of Medicine
Supervisor(s)
Professor Charlotte Bevan
Supervisor Email
c.bevan@imperial.ac.uk
Imperial College London
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Industry
Education
Phone
+44 (0)20 7589 5111 +44 (0)20 7589 **** Show
Location
London