Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute - Senior Scientific Officer (in vivo model specialist)

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01/12/2024Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute - Senior Scientific Officer (in vivo model specialist) We are currently seeking to appoint a highly motivated and experienced Senior Scientific Officer (SSO) to join our Cancer RNA Dynamics group. This multifaceted role focuses on both the administrative management and scientific advancement of our laboratory. You will oversee the daily operations of the lab, design and execute in vitro and in vivo experiments, and provide crucial support to the principal investigator.Key responsibilities include:Participating in performing experiments within the research portfolio, which encompasses multiple projects aimed at identifying novel targets for preventing malignant breast cancer.Handling a variety of administrative tasks, such as recruitment, finance, communications, events management, and scientific administration.You will possess a strong background in biological or medical sciences and demonstrate extensive organisational and experimental skills. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive individual to contribute to ground-breaking cancer research while ensuring the smooth running of laboratory operations.About you:

If you are considering sending an application, make sure to hit the apply button below after reading through the entire description.You should hold a BSc (or equivalent) in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a related discipline (or have equivalent relevant experience). Research experience at the PhD level is desirable. You will have experience in managing scientific research projects with minimal supervision, preferably within the realm of RNA biology. You will have excellent organisational skills, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. A current or previous holder of a Personal Licence (PIL A & B and ideally C) or equivalent under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 is an added value.You are adept at problem-solving, working proactively, and meeting competing deadlines effectively. Additionally, you should be willing to contribute to the development and enhancement of innovative work practices.Why choose Cancer Research UK - Manchester Institute?The Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute (www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk), an Institute of The University of Manchester (www.manchester.ac.uk), is a world-leading centre for excellence in cancer research. The Institute is core funded by Cancer Research UK (www.cancerresearchuk.org), the largest independent cancer research organisation in the world. In spring 2023 the Institute moved into the new Paterson Building, a £150 million flagship purpose-built biomedical research centre directly attached to The Christie NHS Foundation Trust (www.christie.nhs.uk), in South Manchester.We are partnered with The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, one of the largest cancer treatment centres in Europe. These factors combine to provide an exceptional environment in which to pursue basic, translational and clinical research programmes.How to apply?To apply for this position please visit our website:https://www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk/recruitment/candidate/searchvacanciesForany informal enquiries about this post, please contact Sylvain Delaunay:

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