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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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Research Associate to join a team looking to develop new infrastructures for supporting decision making for radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer. You will work alongside the Project’s Research Fellow and
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project manager. You will be responsible for the management and co-ordination of the £850k project looking to develop new infrastructures for supporting decision making for radiotherapy for gynaecological
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Resource and Project Coordinator. You will be responsible for assisting the management of the £850k project looking to develop new infrastructures for supporting decision making for radiotherapy
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collaborative project with University of Manchester and NHS to understand the evolution of head and neck tumours (HNC) during radiotherapy treatments, using our innovative and long-term 3D primary culture (human
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tissues by tumour cells. This cell dissemination in the brain tissue makes this cancer extremely difficult to treat. Although during radiotherapy, tumours are irradiated over an area larger than the tumour
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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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The Research Assistant will be based within the radiotherapy physics service in the NI Cancer Centre and participate in scientific research activities in radiation oncology physics. Working in close
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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