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The University of Birmingham is seeking Clinical Research Fellows for one-year posts in the Department of Immunology and Immunotherapy. These positions aim to provide trainees with clinical experience and research exposure in the field of oncology, contributing to trials and supporting academic projects. Ideal candidates will possess a medical degree and have an interest in advancing cancer treatment research.
Position Details
Department of Immunology and Immunotherapy, School of Infection, Inflammation and Immunology, College of Medicine and Health
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £43,455 to £73,506
Clinical
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to 1 year
2 positions available
Closing date: 29th July 2025
Background
The University of Birmingham and University Hospitals of Birmingham NHS Trust are one of the largest providers of clinical care and research into cancers of the pancreas, biliary tract and liver (HPB). The medical oncology grouping sees close to 550 new cases of these cancers a year. There is a large active clinical trials programme that spans phase 1 to phase 3. These patients have a poor prognosis, and this clinic forms the basis of a significant translational programme with the university spanning several scientific research groups.
A private foundation has given the university a sizable donation that has created the Nelson Clinical Research Fellows (CRFs). These are one-year posts specifically designed to allow a clinically trained individual to gain experience. The CRFs will embed themselves in the HPB medical oncology team to help deliver clinical care and trials and also integrate themselves into a research group at the university where they can generate preliminary data. Within the scope of the CRF one-year contract, individuals may also be supported to apply for PhD funding for a different role to commence at the end of the CRF contract.
*This is a 1-year post to gain clinical experience in HPB oncology and to gain pre-doctoral research experience
Role Summary
The post-holder will contribute to the working of the HPB medical oncology team by supporting clinical trials which include late phase trials in the HPB space or early phase trials. Additionally, they will have dedicated research time to integrate themselves in a university research group which is aligned to the HPB medical oncology clinic where they can work on a translational project and generate preliminary data for a PhD. Examples of programmes on-going include using peripheral immune cells to predict immunotherapy response in biliary tract and liver cancer and using circulating tumour DNA to look at chemotherapy response in the neoadjuvant setting.
Main Duties
Person Specification
OH and DBS required
The University is committed to safeguarding and we promote safe recruitment practice, therefore all associated pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.Due to the nature of the work undertaken in this role all successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Occupational Health and DBS clearance prior to appointment.
Further particulars can be foundhere
Informal enquiries to Lisa Powell, email: l.h.powell@bham.ac.uk
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