Clinically Trained Scientist (Bioinformatics in Asthma)
About Us
The GSTT Asthma Service based at Guy’s Hospital is home to the largest cohort of severe asthma and EGPA patients receiving biologic therapies in the UK offering a unique opportunity to take part in translational research in these diseases.
The Jackson Lab within the Peter Gorer Department of Immunobiology, SIMS is focussed on (i) exploring the role of eosinophilic and T2 inflammation in asthma and related conditions both in the stable state and during exacerbation (ii) understanding the mechanisms that underpin the heterogeneity in response to anti-T2 therapies in asthma and conditions including EGPA and eosinophilic pneumonia.
Over the last 5 years the Jackson Lab has obtained over £5m in grant funding and published over 50 original research manuscripts.
About the role
This role is for a clinically trained scientist with experience of bioinformatics in the field of asthma. They will be joining a well-established and highly productive clinical and translational asthma research group at King’s College London based on the Guy’s Hospital Campus. This group is closely integrated into the regional NHS Severe Asthma and EGPA clinics allowing access to airway and blood samples from a large cohort of patients.
This group has led on several large multicentre phase 3 and phase 4 clinical trials of biologic therapies in asthma as well as real world studies of biologic therapies in EGPA.
The applicant requires a thorough understanding of respiratory immunology and particularly eosinophilic and T2 immune pathways as it relates to asthma and other T2 driven diseases.
The scientist should also have prior first-hand experience of performing bioinformatics on airway samples from asthma patients.
This is a full-time post 35 hours per week, and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 12/01/27.
About You
To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:
Essential criteria
- Experience of performing bioinformatics
- Experience with analysing data from airway samples from patients with asthma
- Comprehensive understanding of T2 immunity in asthma
- Experience with airway proteomics and transcriptomics
Desirable criteria
- Medical degree
- Presenting asthma related scientific abstracts at National and International congresses
Downloading a copy of our Job Description
Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the page. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process.
Further Information
We pride ourselves on being inclusive and welcoming. We embrace diversity and want everyone to feel that they belong and are connected to others in our community.
We are committed to working with our staff and unions on these and other issues, to continue to support our people and to develop a diverse and inclusive culture at King's.
As part of this commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and through this appointment process, it is our aim to develop candidate pools that include applicants from all backgrounds and communities.
We ask all candidates to submit a copy of their CV, and a supporting statement, detailing how they meet the essential criteria listed in the person specification section of the job description. If we receive a strong field of candidates, we may use the desirable criteria to choose our final shortlist, so please include your evidence against these where possible.
To find out how our managers will review your application, please take a look at our ‘How we Recruit’ pages.
Grade and Salary: £39,076 - £42,819 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance
Job ID: 135585
Close Date: 25-Jan-2026
Contact Person: David Jackson
Contact Details: david.jackson@kcl.ac.uk
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