Research Technician In Vivo Cancer Immunotherapy
Southampton, Hampshire County, SO15, England, UK
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Project Summary
An exciting opportunity is available to join the laboratories of Dr Ali Roghanian and Dr Salah Mansour at the University of Southampton in collaboration with MiNK Therapeutics. We are seeking a collaborative and motivated scientist to work on our new funded programme developing next‑generation, off‑the‑shelf immunotherapies for childhood cancers.
This 21‑month project will harness engineered cytotoxic invariant Natural Killer T (iNKT) cells for precision targeting of paediatric cancer neoantigens. Building on strong preliminary data, it combines mechanistic and translational immunology with bespoke in vivo models to define and exploit therapeutic candidates. The Research Assistant will lead studies on cytotoxic T cell mechanisms, oversee preclinical validation, and advance TCR‑engineered iNKT platforms optimised for immunotherapy.
The role bridges basic and translational research and suits a creative scientist with interests in tumour immunology, T cell engineering, and immunotherapy. You will join a multidisciplinary team spanning immunology, with access to advanced flow cytometry and in vivo platforms.
Key Responsibilities- To work within the Mansour and Roghanian labs, and with collaborators at Southampton, Life Arc and MiNK Therapeutics.
- To design, conduct, and analyse in vitro and in vivo immunology experiments.
- To lead the optimisation and functional assessment of human T cells.
- To liaise and coordinate between project collaborators, including the industrial partner, and core facilities.
- To record analyses accurately and present results at group and collaborative meetings, and conferences.
- To contribute to dissemination of findings through publications and grant applications.
- Any other duties appropriate to the scope and grade of the post.
- Degree (BSc or equivalent) in biological or biomedical sciences or equivalent experience.
- Strong practical experience with core immunological assays (e.g., FACS, ELISA, T cell assays).
- Proven competence in the design and execution of experiments using mouse models of cancer.
- Ability to manage projects to timelines, supervise junior staff, and work both independently and collaboratively.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills, including at conferences.
- Experience in engineering human T cells, viral transduction, or related approaches.
- Home Office Personal Licence.
This is a fixed term post initially 12 months with a possibility of extension to 21 months, subject to progress.
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