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The Radiotherapy and Oncology Section within the Centre for Allied Health at St George’s University of London is seeking to appoint an exceptional Registered Therapeutic Radiographer, with clinical
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Date: Friday 09 February 2024 Interview Date: Wednesday 21 February 2024 Reference: 447-24 The Radiotherapy and Oncology Section within the Centre for Allied Health at St George’s University of London
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& Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kings College London and be part of the Molecular Breast Cancer Genetics Group led by Professor Elinor Sawyer. Radiotherapy is routinely used in the treatment of breast cancer to reduce
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Genetics Group led by Professor Elinor Sawyer. Radiotherapy is routinely used in the treatment of breast cancer to reduce the risk of recurrence. However, despite radiotherapy some patients still experience
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statisticians, epidemiologists, oncologists, a surgeon, a radiotherapy physicist, and DPhil students. To be considered you will hold a PhD in statistics or a closely related field. You will have experience
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underpinning imaging and molecular radiotherapy, help researchers undertake research, maintain accurate records and submit reports for publication. Key responsibilities: Responsible for undertaking research
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contribute to ground-breaking research aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of radiotherapy treatments. Our focus lies in developing innovative approaches to sensitize tumor cells to radiotherapy, with
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of this project is to develop anticancer molecularly targeted radiotherapy agents (theranostics) for the imaging and treatment of cancer. The focus of the project will be on specific organelle targeting with
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-oncology/ATMP trial clinic – Cardiff Cancer Research Hub* University: academic Direct Clinical Care (DCC) Immuno-oncology trial clinic or Radiotherapy planning (depending on oncology speciality of appointee
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treatments. The post-holder will work as a scientist within our established research team. They will work on studies of the benefits and risks of radiotherapy for breast cancer. The post-holder will take