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Research Scientist, Radiobiology
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City of Westminster, Central London, Greater London, England, UK
Listed on 2026-06-14
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Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-14
Job specializations:
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Description
Your mission is to apply your skills in radio biology to support the preclinical development of our innovative Bicycle® Radio-Conjugates (BRCs™). You will conduct key in vitro and in vivo experiments, generating the high-quality data needed to understand the efficacy and mechanism of action of our next‑generation cancer therapies.
Working location: This is a hybrid position with the majority of attendance being at our office in London (up to 4 days per week), in the vicinity of Kings Cross, with an ongoing requirement to visit the Cambridge Office up to 2 days per month.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES Scientific & Project Execution- Conduct in vitro and in vivo studies to evaluate the efficacy, mechanism of action, and radiobiological effects of our BRCs, following established study designs.
- Perform a range of assays to probe DNA damage response, cell cycle effects, and mechanisms of cell death.
- Characterize the effects of targeted radionuclide therapy on both tumour cells and the tumour microenvironment.
- Support radio biology research conducted through CROs and academic collaborations by assisting with material transfer and data organization.
- Diligently document all experimental work and clearly communicate results to your manager and project team.
- Contribute to the identification of potential pharmacodynamic biomarkers through careful experimental work.
- Contribute to scientific publications and conference presentations through your data generation and analysis.
- Core Expertise: You apply solid scientific knowledge to plan and conduct radio biology experiments with growing independence.
- Data / Insight: You interpret experimental results, identifying trends and drawing clear conclusions from your data.
- Knowledge Sharing: You share your expertise and observations with peers to build the team's collective capability.
- Task / Project Delivery: You deliver work of moderate complexity independently, taking ownership of your assigned experiments and ensuring reliable results.
- Problem‑Solving: You adapt established methods to address new scientific challenges and troubleshoot issues in your experiments.
- Strategic Impact: You contribute key insights and reliable data that support team decision‑making on a project level.
- Autonomy: You work independently on defined projects with limited oversight on routine work.
- Decision‑Making: You select appropriate methods to achieve experimental objectives and deliver high‑quality data.
- Leadership / Mentorship: You provide guidance to less experienced colleagues, sharing your knowledge of specific assays and techniques.
- Collaboration: You work constructively within and across teams to ensure your work is aligned with project goals.
- Inclusive Leadership: You encourage input from colleagues with different perspectives to enhance the quality of your work.
- Mentorship / Support: You actively share knowledge and offer support to your peers.
- Innovation: You suggest new approaches to experiments or improvements to existing assays.
- Risk‑Taking: You learn from experimenting with novel methods and are willing to try new techniques.
- Change Leadership: You support the team's transition to new processes or technologies.
- Accountability: You take ownership for the quality and reliability of your experimental results.
- Resilience: You remain focused and determined when experiments do not go as planned.
- Inspiration: You demonstrate commitment by linking your daily work to our mission of helping patients.
- A strong educational background in radio biology, cancer biology, or a related field.
- Hands‑on experience with a range of in vitro radio biology techniques (e.g., clonogenic survival, DNA damage assays, cell cycle analysis).
- A solid understanding of the biological effects of ionizing radiation.
- Experience with targeted radiotherapeutics or preclinical imaging would be an advantage.
- Hands‑on experience with a range of in vivo techniques, such as nuclear imaging and biodistribution studies, is highly desirable.
- A collaborative…
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