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Research Assistant

UCL - Burns Laboratory

Location: London
Salary: £38,357 to £41,005
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 4th November 2024
Closes: 17th November 2024
Job Ref: B02-07922

About us

The Burns Laboratory is focused on Inborn errors of immunity (IEI) - a group of rare inherited diseases that result in immunodeficiency and/or autoimmunity, inflammation and malignancy. Our research group aims to understand the molecular and cellular pathogenesis of these diseases, both to identify new causative genes and to understand how specific genetic mutations or variants of unknown significance impact immune cell function. For this we use a combination of bioinformatic approaches, in-vitro cell line models and primary cells. We aim to improve genetic diagnosis of IEI, understand how different mutations in specific IEI genes contribute to variation in disease phenotype and test whether targeted IEI drug therapies correct immune cell function.

For this project, the Burns laboratory is collaborating with Professor Helen Lachmann, a world expert in Systemic Autoinflammatory Diseases (SAID). She leads the diagnostic laboratory service that provides national genetic diagnosis of SAID and a co-located clinical service at the Royal Free Hospital that cares for the largest and broadest cohort of adults and adolescents in the world with these group of diseases.

About the role

This project aims to enhance the diagnosis and understanding of Systemic Autoinflammatory Disorders (SAID), which are characterized by recurrent severe inflammation and fever. The use of next-generation genetic sequencing (NGS) has improved the diagnosis of SAID by identifying a broader range of disease presentations and genetic patterns, and by pinpointing patients who can benefit from specific treatments. However, NGS has also complicated diagnosis by revealing many genetic variants of unknown significance (VUS).

To address this, the project will develop and validate laboratory tests for immune cell function related to SAID genes. These tests will be used to assess the impact of genetic variants in patients with confirmed SAID and those with suspected SAID who have VUS, ultimately improving diagnosis and patient care.

About you

We are seeking a scientist motivated to work in translational immunology on a project with direct relevance to patients. Given the goal of the project to develop robust diagnostic assays we are looking for someone who is organised in their approach to work, able to troubleshoot and who keeps careful records. You should be able to work both independently and as part of a team. Some experience in teaching or supervising is desirable as the post-holder will work with the Burns laboratory to supervise BSc, Msc and PhD projects in the laboratory.

Please see the attached job description and person specification for full details.

All applications must include a supporting statement, telling us, using examples, how you meet the essential criteria listed in the job description. Applications without a supporting statement will be rejected.

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What we offer

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