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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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the leadership of Erik Wennerberg , we are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Training Fellow to join the Radiation-enhanced Immunotherapy Group to study how radiotherapy alters the tumour microenvironment in solid
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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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Department Practitioner, Diagnostic Radiotherapy, Pharmacy and Physiotherapy. You will support students with travel, accommodation and general placement queries. This is a highly complex role requiring
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(NETs), whilst rare, are the exemplar cancer type investigated here as they are hard to treat. External beam radiotherapy and molecular radionuclide therapy in the form of 177Lu-DOTATATE have enhanced
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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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resection followed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Injectable, self-healing and mechanically tuneable hydrogels have been designed and developed within the Scherman research group to match the mechanical
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investigated here as they are hard to treat. External beam radiotherapy and molecular radionuclide therapy in the form of 177Lu-DOTATATE have enhanced survival for some NET patients, but the long-term outlook
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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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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