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Research Technician

UCL

Location: London
Salary: £35,630 to £41,005
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 28th November 2024
Closes: 18th December 2024
Job Ref: B02-08067

We are looking for a enthusiastic and experienced research technician to join the Therapeutic vulnerabilities in solid tumors and sarcoma group of Dr Sophie Postel-Vinay and the Chromosomal Translocations group of Prof Terry Rabbitts. The applicant will have the opportunity to join a new group that is being developed in collaboration with an established dynamic team at Gustave Roussy, France. The exciting program is part of a new Fight Kids Cancer grant, and aims at developing and evaluating novel therapeutic approaches to target aggressive transcription factors-driven sarcomas of unmet need of the children and young adult, using notably degrader-based (PROTAC, small molecule or antibody) approaches.

The team has recently launched a program dedicated to desmoplastic small round cell tumour (driven by the EWS-WT1 transcription factor), which has so far mostly focused on molecular characterization (Hénon et al, Cell Rep Med 2024). This will build the foundations for this new program, which aims at addressing the challenge of targeting transcription factors and developing new therapies for patients, from bench to bedside. The applicant work under the supervision of the PI , in close collaboration with other teams involved in the project at UCL, at The Institute of Cancer Research and Gustave Roussy.

The vast majority (at least the first 2-3 years) of this program will be performed at the Institute of Cancer Research, in Prof Terry Rabbitts group, under his supervision in collaboration with Prof Janet Shipley, using his unique intracellular variable single domain antibodies (iDAb) library.

Applications should include a CV and a Cover Letter: In the Cover Letter please evidence the essential and desirable criteria in the Person Specification part of the Job Description. By including a Cover Letter, you can leave blank the “Why you have applied for this role” field in the application form, which is limited in the number of characters it will allow.

The post is graded on UCL grade 6 (salary £35,630 - £41,005) and is funded for 3 years with a possibility of extension.

About you

Successful candidates must have MSc. in Cancer Biology, Haematology or a related discipline (or close to completion) or higher degree.

Willingness to perform in vivo experiments and bioinformatic analyses, and to undergo further training if required and a PhD (or close to completion) with relevant laboratory experience are desirable but not essential.

The candidate should have a solid knowledge of molecular biology, protein chemistry and engineering, Ab structure, genome editing (CRISPR and lentival transfections notably), molecular cloning and cell culture. Experience in high-throughput screening using antibody, phage display, small molecule or DNA encoded libraries is desirable. This role will also benefit those who have experience in imaging (immunofluorescence), flow cytometry and bioinformatics (notably bulk and single-cell RNA-Seq analysis).

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