Research Assistant in Bone Oncology
Applications for this vacancy closed on 17 January 2024 at 12:00PM
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<p></p><div><strong>Contract type: Fixed term until 16th January 2026 in the first instance</strong></div><br>
<div><strong>Hours: Full-time</strong></div><br>
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<div><strong>About the role</strong></div><br>
<div>We are looking for a Research Assistant to work in the Bone Oncology Research and Radionuclide Therapy research groups, led by Prof. Claire Edwards and Dr. Ed O’Neil respectively. You will be based in the Botnar Research Centre and the Radiobiological Research Institute, University of Oxford, as your normal places of work. You will work as part of an enthusiastic team on projects investigating metabolic crosstalk and radionuclide treatment in the prostate cancer-bone microenvironment, identifying key mechanisms controlling prostate cancer bone metastasis. The post is funded by the MRC and Prostate Cancer Foundation.</div><br>
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<div><strong>About you</strong> </div><br>
<div>It is essential that you hold a degree in a medical/biological subject or equivalent, and have previous research experience, ideally in a similar research field. Experience with murine models and cell biology techniques are essential, and experience with prostate cancer cells or bone cells is highly desirable. Prior experience with open-source radiation is not required, but a willingness to handle open-sources of ionisation is essential.  Good organisational skills, inter-personal skills and the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team are essential.</div><br>
<div>This post is available immediately and is until 16 January 2026 in the first instance.  </div><br>
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<div><strong>Application Process</strong></div><br>
<div>If you would like to discuss this role please contact Prof. Edwards at claire.edwards@nds.ox.ac.uk and Dr O’Neill at edward.oneill@nds.ox.ac.uk</div><br>
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<div>Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to upload a supporting statement, setting out how you meet the selection criteria, curriculum vitae and the names and contact details of two referees as part of your online application. Please quote reference NDSA915 on all correspondence. </div><br>
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<div>Only applications received before noon Wednesday 17 January 2024 can be considered.</div><br>
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<div>Interviews will be held on Monday 29 January 2024.</div><br>
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<div><strong>Committed to equality and valuing diversity</strong></div>
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**Contract type: Fixed term until 16th January 2026 in the first instance**
**Hours: Full-time** **About the role** We are looking for a Research Assistant to work in the Bone Oncology Research and Radionuclide Therapy research groups, led by Prof. Claire Edwards and Dr. Ed O’Neil respectively. You will be based in the Botnar Research Centre and the Radiobiological Research Institute, University of Oxford, as your normal places of work. You will work as part of an enthusiastic team on projects investigating metabolic crosstalk and radionuclide treatment in the prostate cancer-bone microenvironment, identifying key mechanisms controlling prostate cancer bone metastasis. The ... Contract type: Fixed term until 16th January 2026 in the first instance Hours: Full-time About the role We are looking for a Research Assistant to work in the Bone Oncology Research and Radionuclide Therapy research groups, led by Prof. Claire Edwards and Dr. Ed O’Neil respectively. You will be based in the Botnar Research Centre and the Radiobiological Research Institute, University of Oxford, as your normal places of work. You will work as part of an enthusiastic team on projects investigating metabolic crosstalk and radionuclide treatment in the prostate cancer-bone microenvironment, identifying key mechanisms controlling prostate cancer bone metastasis. ... |
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