Staff Scientist – cancer drug resistance – BASE Rx
Staff Scientist – cancer drug resistance – BASE Rx
Apply locations Hinxton, Cambridgeshire time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id JR102718
Do you want to help us improve human health and understand life on Earth? Make your mark by shaping the future to enable or deliver life-changing science to solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Staff Scientist to join us to predict drug resistance in cancer using gene editing. This will be for an 18 month fixed term contract.
About the Role:
Drug resistance is a major limitation to the long-term efficacy of drugs used to treat patients with cancer. The aim of this project is to use CRISPR/Cas9-based screening technologies, such as base editing and prime editing, to systematically investigate drug resistance in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), colon and breast cancers. These datasets will help develop our understanding of cancer drug resistance mechanisms, and will be used to direct new therapeutic strategies to overcome drug resistant disease. The Staff Scientist will be responsible for designing and executing large-scale CRISPR/Cas9-based screens and contribute to an ambitious project to predict drug resistance mutations in cancer.
About Us:
You will be part of an ambitious research project funded by Innovate UK and the Wellcome Sanger Institute that aims to use gene editing screens to predict cancer drug resistance mechanisms before they emerge in the clinic.
You will be part of the Coelho group, and involved in an exciting project – BASE Rx – Base editing Assessment of Somatic Evolution on Therapy (Rx). The aim of BASE Rx is to improve the way we treat drug resistant cancers through accelerated discovery of cancer drug resistance mechanisms using high-throughput gene editing. Our team generate large-scale datasets using large-scale screens with cutting-edge gene editing technologies such as CRISPR/Cas9, base editing and prime editing in cancer cells and tumour organoids. We also couple gene editing to single-cell transcriptomics to understand the underlying mechanisms driving cancer and drug resistance at scale. We work closely with the Garnett group and other teams within the Cancer Ageing and Somatic Mutation Programme at the Wellcome Sanger Institute.
About You:
We are seeking a highly-motivated Staff Scientist to investigate genetic mechanisms of drug resistance in cancer. This is an exciting opportunity to use cutting-edge gene editing technologies at scale to find new ways to tackle drug resistance.
Essential Skills:
1. PhD in a biological science.
2. Experience in cancer research and gene editing techniques.
3. Ability to follow instructions/protocols accurately & efficiently.
4. Experience in genomics and preparation of sequencing libraries.
5. Ability to keep good scientific records.
6. Experience in mammalian cell culture.
7. Extensive experience with molecular biology techniques.
8. Computer literate.
9. Proven ability to work effectively within a team.
10. Demonstrable attention to detail.
11. Ability to work independently and organise workload.
12. Excellent communication skills.
13. Demonstrated ability to adapt to regularly changing priorities and workloads.
Desirable Skills:
1. Experience in functional genomics screens.
2. Experience in project and team management in a laboratory setting.
3. Experience in flow cytometry.
Other Information:
Salary per annum: £44,890-£53,331 (dependent upon skills and experience)
Application process:
Please apply with your CV and a cover letter describing why you are applying for the role and outlining how you meet the application criteria.
Closing Date: 2nd April 2025
Hybrid Working at Wellcome Sanger:
We recognise that there are many benefits to Hybrid Working; including an improved work-life balance, with more focused time, as well as the ability to organise working time so that collaborative opportunities and team discussions are facilitated on campus. The hybrid working arrangement will vary for different roles and teams. The nature of your role and the type of work you do will determine if a hybrid working arrangement is possible.
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Our Benefits:
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