King's College London
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Job id: 086406. Salary: £37,332 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance (pro-rated to £7,466 for 0.2FTE).
Posted: 15 March 2024. Closing date: 20 March 2024.
Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. Department: Department of Women & Children’s Health.
Contact details:Panicos Shangaris. [email protected]
Location: Guy’s Campus. Category: Research.
Job description
The Department of Women and Children’s Health is excited to offer a part time position for a Research Assistant, focused on pioneering prenatal therapy for Sickle Cell Disease. This role is critical in supporting our ongoing research aimed at developing innovative gene-editing therapies and stem cell treatments during the prenatal stage. The successful candidate will be part of a dynamic team, applying cutting-edge molecular biology techniques and bioinformatics tools to advance our understanding and treatment strategies for genetic disorders. This position offers an exciting opportunity to be at the forefront of developing innovative therapies for a devastating genetic disease, contributing to both scientific advancement and ethical discourse in prenatal treatments.
This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract until 01/06/2025.
This is a part-time post – 20% full time equivalent.
Key Responsibilities
- Research Execution: Utilise molecular biology and gene-editing techniques, such as CRISPR-Cas9, for the development of therapeutic approaches
- Data Management: Analyse and interpret research data, contributing to the formulation of new hypotheses and research directions
- Team Collaboration: Engage in collaborative efforts within the research team and with external stakeholders, ensuring effective communication of results and progress
- Project Contribution: Assist in the planning and execution of project activities, adhering to timelines and project milestones
- Experimental Research: Conduct gene editing experiments on human and mouse fetal haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) to develop prenatal therapies for Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
- Method Development: Innovate and refine delivery methods for gene therapy in a mouse model of SCD, ensuring efficacy and safety
- Data Analysis and Reporting: Analyse experimental data, prepare reports and contribute to scientific papers under the guidance of project leaders
- Ethical and Stakeholder Engagement: Participate in studies assessing the ethical considerations and stakeholders’ views regarding prenatal gene therapy, contributing to comprehensive understanding and responsible research conduct
The above list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.
Skills, knowledge, and experience
Essential criteria
Desirable criteria
Further information
The School of Life Course & Population Sciences is one of five Schools that make up the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine at King’s College London. The School unites over 400 experts in women and children’s health, nutritional sciences, population health and the molecular genetics of human disease. Our research links the causes of common health problems to life’s landmark stages, treating life, disease and healthcare as a continuum. We are interdisciplinary by nature and this innovative approach works: 91 per cent of our research submitted to the Subjects Allied to Medicine (Pharmacy, Nutritional Sciences and Women’s Health cluster) for REF was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent. We use this expertise to teach the next generation of health professionals and research scientists. Based across King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments.
More information: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/slcps
This post is subject to Disclosure and Barring Service and Occupational Health clearance.
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