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An established industry player is seeking a Clinical Research Fellow in Biomedical Ultrasound for Wound Therapy. This role is an exciting opportunity to join a multidisciplinary team at the University of Oxford, where you will contribute to innovative therapies for bacterial infections. The fellow will engage in patient counseling, support clinical studies, and work closely with leading professionals in the field. This part-time position, fixed for 24 months, offers a unique chance to advance your career while making a significant impact in medical research.
Client: University of Oxford
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: d13561758ec2
Job Views: 4
Posted: 05.05.2025
Expiry Date: 19.06.2025
We are seeking to recruit a Clinical Research Fellow in Biomedical Ultrasound for Wound Therapy to join a multidisciplinary team of engineers, clinicians, and microbiologists developing novel therapies for treating bacterial infections using ultrasound. The position is based at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and the University of Oxford.
The fellow will report to the Principal Investigator, Prof Fadi Issa, and receive guidance from Profs. Eleanor Stride and Dario Carugo at the Botnar Research Centre on technical aspects. Responsibilities include acting as the Key Local Investigator, supporting Prof Fadi Issa, attending multidisciplinary meetings and clinics, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring proper documentation in medical notes and source data files.
The role involves counseling and obtaining consent from potential patients, ensuring they receive appropriate information about the research, and confirming their suitability for the study.
Qualifications include being a qualified doctor with a GMC Licence to Practise in the UK. Clinical skills at the level of a core trainee or above in plastic surgery/burns are essential. Experience in supporting clinical studies, protocol development, data collection, and ultrasound equipment use (diagnostic or therapeutic) are desirable.
This is a part-time, fixed-term appointment for 24 months.