Clinical Research Fellow MED04754
Reference Number
MED04754
Faculty / Department
Faculty of Medicine
Salary
£55,329 per annum
Location / Campus
Hammersmith Campus - Hybrid
Contract Type / Work Pattern
Full time - Fixed term
Closing date
26-Aug-2024
About the role
You are invited for a Clinical Research Fellow to join the Section for Endocrinology, in the Section of Endocrinology & Investigative Medicine at Imperial College London working with Professor Alex Comninos and Professor Waljit Dhillo.
This post is funded through an MRC project grant. The main responsibility will be to support the research programme investigating the clinical applications of novel hormones to improve health.
What you would be doing
This programme of work aims to develop novel diagnostic and treatment protocols based on kisspeptin for various health disorders. The successful candidate will therefore be expected to engage as appropriate with all aspects of the research programme, which will include human and imaging studies.
What we are looking for
- Candidates must be medically qualified with registration at the General Medical Council.
- Experience of conducting both clinical and scientific research.
- Applicants should be motivated, well organised and able to work effectively as part of a team.
What we can offer you
- The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading institution
- Sector-leading salary and remuneration package (including 39 days off a year)
Further information
This post is available full time for 3 years fixed term and will be based at the Hammersmith Hospital and Charing Cross campuses.
Should you require any further details on the role please contact: Kim Cyrus – k.cyrus@imperial.ac.uk
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