Salary: Full time starting salary is normally in the range £35,880 to £45,163 with potential progression once in post to £47,874. Grade: 7 Contract Type: Fixed Term contract up to October 2029 We are seeking a highly motivated and talented individual to work as a Research Fellow in the new Cancer Research UK RadNet Birmingham Centre of Excellence, directed by Professor Jason Parsons. You will contribute to cutting-edge research exploiting the radiobiology of protons and high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation at the molecular and cellular level. This work will be delivered using our unique, and national, radiation resources for proton, helium ion and boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) irradiations. RadNet Birmingham will enhance existing scientific expertise in radiation biology, DNA replication, stability and repair. Specifically, the role will provide core support in the irradiation of different models (cells, spheroids, organoids and a chick embryo model) using the MC-40 cyclotron and the high flux accelerator-driven neutron source, co-ordinating with the existing radiation facilities technicians. The role will also involve engaging in cellular and molecular biology experiments to explore proton and high-LET radiobiology, as well as investigating the effects on more advanced preclinical models. Our long term goal is to contribute to improvements in cancer patient outcome and reduced treatment toxicities following radiotherapy. Role Summary Work within the specified research grant and project. Operate within the area of radiobiology. Analyse and interpret research findings and results. Contribute to generating peer-reviewed publications and further grant funding. Main Duties The responsibilities include: Contribution to the development of radiobiology research as part of Cancer Research UK RadNet Birmingham. Work closely and communicate effectively with other members of RadNet Birmingham, and with colleagues in the School of Physics and Astronomy. Take responsibility for taking key decisions regarding the project and planning future experiments. Acquire, analyse and interpret research data acquired using a variety of research methods and apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding. Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods. Disseminate research findings for publication, seminars, conferences, etc. Assist in the supervision of PhD, masters and undergraduate students on research related work. Person Specification Essential criteria PhD (or one near to completion) in radiation biology, cancer biology, molecular biology (or another relevant discipline). Evidence of playing a key role in a leading-edge scientific research project. Substantial laboratory expertise using molecular and cellular biology techniques. Experience running diverse laboratory experiments. Evidence of prior research productivity. Excellent project planning, organisational and time-management skills. Excellent data acquisition, recording and scientific writing skills. Excellent communication skills, and in delivering oral presentations at national/international meetings. Familiarity with key research literature. Highly motivated and keen to learn. Constant ability to produce high quality/quantity of work. Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team. Punctual, reliable and professional approach to work. Excellent attention to detail and ability to prioritise work. Informal enquiries to Professor Jason Parsons J.Parsons.3bham.ac.uk. To download the full job description and details of this position and submit an electronic application online please click on the ' Apply ' button above. Valuing excellence, sustaining investment We value diversity and inclusion at the University of Birmingham and welcome applications from all sections of the community and are open to discussions around all forms of flexible working. £35,880 to £45,163. Grade 7