Description
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Laboratory Research Scientist (LRS)
MANIFEST Research Platform/Human Biology Facility
There are two fixed term ( 3 years) positions available on Crick terms and conditions of employment. This role will be placed in Human Biology Facility and will specifically support the MANIFEST research platform under the Cancer Dynamics Laboratory (Turajlic Lab).
OVERVIEW
MANIFEST Platform (Cancer Dynamics Laboratory)
Harnessing the immune system to treat cancer has revolutionised survival outcomes for many patients. Immune checkpoint inhibitor therapies which unleash the brakes from immune cells to kill cancer cells, have become standard of care for many cancer subtypes. The success of existing, emerging and future immunotherapies and their routine use in the NHS is dependent on the appropriate tools, data and technology to rationalise their use and manage their side effects. Nevertheless, almost no biomarkers today can effectively distinguish responders from non-responders, predict toxicity, or guide treatment choices.
An exciting Laboratory Research Scientist post is available for MANIFEST (“ M ultiomic AN alysis of I mmunotherapy F eatures E videncing S uccess and T oxicity”), a newly formed ambitious multi-stakeholder consortium involving academic, industry and NHS partners to deliver deep multi-omic profiling for patients with cancer undergoing immunotherapy. The MANIFEST consortium represents a diverse group of UK-wide experts in cancer research and clinical care comprising major NHS trusts, academic institutes and universities, and industry partners. This grant is funded by the UK Office of Life Sciences (OLS) and the Medical Research Council (MRC).
MANIFEST addresses the critical challenge in cancer treatment: predicting how patients will respond to immunotherapy. By integrating multi-omic data and innovative methodologies, this platform aims to enhance treatment precision and effectiveness.
More information can be found here: .
Human Biology Facility
The Human Biology Facility includes the Human Sample Management Team and the Human Models Lab. This role will be embedded within the Human Biology Facility and as such will contribute to the day-to-day running of the relevant labs and work closely with this team, in addition to the MANIFEST platform team.
The Human Sample Management Team (HSMT) is responsible for receiving human-derived samples, processing and logging the samples and carrying out assays. In addition the HSMT can processed blood samples for PBMCs. Depending on the study requirements, samples may be stored or prepared for serology assays, some of which are carried out by the team. Any sera, whole bloods or plasma that are leftover, are archived and tracked by the team.
The Human Models Lab (HML) is an integral part of the Human Biology Facility. HML comprises of scientific and technical staff from the Francis Crick Institute who provide a service and support to all researchers. With close links to the Human Biology Governance Team and external partnerships the HML provide a comprehensive range of services and support for human models’ research.
SUMMARY
The successful applicant will support reception and processing of human biological samples collected for translational research under the newly established MANIFEST translational research platform of the Cancer Dynamics Laboratory, from within the Human Biology Facility.
This role will require flexible working hours, including a late shift 1-3 days per week, expected to be 12 pm to 8 pm, as necessitated by sample reception and processing requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Day-to-day laboratory responsibilities
The post holder will be expected to participate in all core duties related to the day-to day running of the laboratory, including, but not limited to general housekeeping, stock management, reagent preparation, and equipment maintenance. This will include contribution to the HSMT and Human Models labs.
Specimen reception initial sample processing
The post holder will support specimen reception and initial sample processing as needed. This involves receiving, sampling, storing, and processing a wide range of pathology specimens. To this end, the post holder will acquire experience in preparation of serum, plasma and PBMCs from blood.
Sample reception will require routine use of a bespoke laboratory information management system (LIMS), and so the post holder must be comfortable with the use of such systems.
Tissue fragment preparation
The post holder will be responsible for preparing tissue fragments for subsequent molecular profiling, often collected as part of clinical trials, known as patient derived tissue fragments (PDTFs). A high-level of accuracy and attention to detail is required.
DNA and RNA extraction from blood and tissue
The role will also require the post holder to perform DNA and RNA extraction from blood and tissue samples (e.g. using Qiagen or Promega extraction kits) and quality assessment of DNA and RNA samples (e.g. using Qubit and Nanodrop).
Supporting the HSMT and HML within the Human Biology Facility
Whilst the primary responsibility of this role is to support the MANIFEST platform, the post holder will function as a team member within the Human Biology Facility and contribute to the routine maintenance and day-to-day responsibilities of the HSMT and Human Models labs.
Quality Assurance
As a core member of the laboratory team, the post holder will be responsible for ensuring accurate, comprehensive records are maintained and will support senior members in quality control. They will be expected to be familiar with relevant legislation related to human sample and data handling/storage.
Key Responsibilities
1. Receive, track, process, aliquot and assay samples
2. Process a wide range of pathology specimens, including human tissue and blood
3. Carry out tissue fragmentation preparation with fresh tissue collected as part of clinical trials to generate patient derived tissue fragments (PDTFs)
4. Carry out DNA and RNA extraction from blood and tissue samples
5. Effectively manage laboratory stock and equipment
6. Become proficient in various Laboratory Information Management software systems required
7. Understand and follow SOPs and Risk Assessments and be competent in all areas
8. Become familiar and compliant with CL2 practices, HTA, GCP, Clinical Research Delivery and other regulatory requirements as needed
9. Support development of new methods and standards
10. Ensure work and safety standards are maintained at all times
11. Maintain a clean working environment
12. Ensure adequate supplies of stock required
13. Report any adverse issues as they arise
Key Experiences and Competencies
The postholder should embody and demonstrate our core Crick values: bold, open, and collegial, in addition to the following:
Essential
14. A degree in biosciences or similar, or equivalent experience
15. Ability to work within regulatory and policy frameworks
16. Ability to understand and follow SOPs and Risk Assessments
17. Can demonstrate contributing effectively to the work of a team
18. Possesses good time management and organisational skills
19. Possesses good observational and attention to detail skills
20. Possesses clear and effective communication skills
21. Proven accurate record keeping skills
22. Ability and knowledge to build and maintain effective relationships with a range of internal and external colleagues.
23. Flexible and co-operative approach to working with others
24. Experience using Microsoft office software package, particularly Microsoft Excel
25. Willingness to undertake training as required
26. Initiative to work independently but to understand when to refer to appropriate person when necessary
27. Enthusiasm and motivation to contribute to scientific research
Desirable
28. An interest in biomedical research and a willingness to develop knowledge and understanding of the research programs at the Crick; knowledge of the Crick, its objectives, policies, practices and aims.
29. Previous experience of working in a laboratory
30. Previous experience of working in a CL2 laboratory
31. Demonstrable understanding of quality control in a laboratory setting, appropriate sample handling and laboratory data management
32. Experience of biological sample processing in an academic, clinical or industrial laboratory
33. Experience in molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA extraction or PCR
34. Routine use of LIMS for sample management
35. Experience in laboratory quality management
36. Experience handling human tissue samples
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