Job description
This post will be based in the University of Oxford department that best suits the candidate. The post holder will be expected to develop their own independent, innovative research programme, working in collaboration with both basic and translational groups in Oxford encompassing the following broad scientific themes:
- Immuno-Oncology
- Cancer Big Data
- Novel Therapeutics
- Early Cancer Detection
To apply for the post, applicants will need to identify a research group or laboratory within a department at the University of Oxford where they will be based. A letter of support from the group leader will be required in addition to departmental academic and administrative leadership to confirm their willingness to host and administer this funding if successful.
This post has the option to integrate dedicated academic time without service commitments with a clinical programme. How this is achieved will depend on the research undertaken and for example could vary from research slots every week to 6 months blocks in each discipline at a time. An academic mentor will be assigned who will meet the appointee on a six-monthly basis to ensure that mutually agreed academic milestones are being achieved. Academic milestones will focus on the development of specific research and training milestones determined with the academic mentor.