Duration of Contract: Fixed term for 12 months
Hours per week: 35 hours per week (Full Time)
Location: Sutton
Closing Date: 28th July 2025
Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of applications. We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible to ensure it is considered.
Under the guidance of Dr. Alec Paschalis, we are seeking to recruit a Higher Scientific Officer to contribute to providing technical support to the Translational and Experimental Medicine Group in identifying novel therapeutic targets and evaluating therapeutic agents in preclinical development using in vitro cell culture and near-patient models.
About you
The successful candidate must have:
Department/Directorate Information
The Translational and Experimental Medicine Group
Clinical Studies Division
Dr. Alec Paschalis is a Clinician Scientist and Leader of the Translational and Experimental Medicine Group. His team focuses on identifying therapeutic vulnerabilities in advanced cancers to drive the development of novel biology-driven 'Proof of Concept' and 'Proof of Mechanism' clinical studies to improve patient outcomes. The team comprises basic and clinical scientists within a vibrant, world-class research environment.
What we offer
We encourage all applicants to access the attached job pack for more detailed information. For an informal discussion regarding the role, please contact .
About The Institute of Cancer ResearchWhy work for us?
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The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is one of the world's most influential cancer research institutes, with a history of achievement spanning over 100 years. More information about working at the ICR can be found here .
We welcome applications from candidates worldwide. We aim to select individuals with the potential to become or support the future leaders in cancer research, based on their application and interview performance. We particularly encourage applications from British applicants from black and ethnic minority backgrounds, as they are underrepresented within the ICR and in STEM roles nationwide.