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Posted Date: Feb 14 2025
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Investigator - Oncology Clinical Imaging
GSK’s Precision Medicine group is seeking an Oncology Clinical Imaging expert to join our team. The Clinical Imaging team’s mission is to evaluate, develop and implement imaging biomarkers in clinical drug development. In this role, you will oversee the setup and delivery of imaging endpoints for Phase 1 to Phase 4 clinical trials, ensuring a complete and accurate data package is provided to study teams.
At GSK, you’ll work with a team of experts dedicated to improving patient outcomes through innovative imaging solutions. You’ll have the opportunity to lead key projects, collaborate with top-tier professionals, and contribute to groundbreaking advancements in oncology.
You can make a difference in the future of oncology treatment by joining GSK’s Precision Medicine group today. Apply now and be part of a team that’s committed to making a real impact on the development of new oncology therapies with the life-changing potential of helping patients with cancer.
In this role you will...
* RECIST 1.1 CRF data cleaning: Integrate seamlessly with the Oncology Clinical Development study teams as subject matter expert and perform instream imaging data review and query resolution in close collaboration with data management.
* Operational Excellence: Provide advice and recommendations on standardisation of imaging techniques to study teams and local Clinical Operations colleagues, ensuring proper implementation and oversight of imaging in clinical trials, particularly in Phase 2-3 studies with common imaging-based response assessment criteria.
* Stakeholder Collaboration: Network within GSK’s matrix environment to identify and meet stakeholders. Devise and present imaging strategies that improve drug development decision making in order to progress assets through the pipeline.
* Precision Imaging: Evaluate and implement cutting-edge imaging techniques such as PET-CT and MRI to measure drug delivery, target binding and therapeutic response in patients.
* Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with study teams and advanced technology groups (AI/ML, Stats, Precision Medicine) to implement imaging biomarkers in clinical study protocols and execute the agreed plans.
* External Relationships: Build and maintain relationships with key opinion leaders, imaging consultants, imaging CROs, and academic labs to support disease-specific imaging needs. Maintain a state-of-the-art knowledge of advances in Oncology imaging and represent GSK in external meetings.
Why you?
Basic Qualifications & Skills:
We are looking for professionals with these required skills to achieve our goals:
* Bachelor’s degree in a biomedical or imaging-related field.
* Experience in clinical imaging using multiple radiological imaging modalities and RECIST 1.1 criteria.
Preferred Qualifications & Skills:
Please note the following skills are not necessary, just preferred, if you do not have them, please still apply:
* CRO/pharma experience in drug development.
* Medical, master’s or PhD degree with imaging experience in the fields of clinical pharmacology, radiology, nuclear medicine or drug development.
* Understanding of cancer biology and clinical staging.
* Strong understanding of clinical trial design and statistics for imaging endpoints.
* Successful implementation of imaging strategies for biological targets or drugs.
* Experience in authoring scientific articles and clinical trial documents.
Closing Date for Applications – Friday 21st February
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