Research Technician at University of Leeds

March 16, 2024

Job Description

Do you have expertise and experience in mammalian cell culture and drug testing?  

We are seeking a research technician to work on a project investigating novel treatments for human leukaemia. This is a collaborative project between Professor Graham Cook and Dr Fiona Errington-Mais from the Leeds Institute of Medical Research in the School of Medicine along with Dr Erica Wilson from the School of Molecular and Cellular Biology. 

The project involves the culture of established leukaemic cell lines and their treatment with drugs and drug combinations designed to kill leukaemias. 

You will have a background in biomedical research and expertise in mammalian cell culture and flow cytometry. You will join a team of researchers focussing on basic and applied cancer biology.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:

Professor Graham Cook

g.p.cook@leeds.ac.uk

Dr Fiona Errington-Mais

f.errington@leeds.ac.uk

Location: Leeds – St James University Hospital

Faculty/Service: Faculty of Medicine & Health

School/Institute: Leeds Institute of Medical Research (LIMR)

Section: Division of Haematology & Immunology

Category: Technical Support

Working Time: Part-time 06.fte (21 hours per week)

Post Type: Part Time

Contract Type: 

Fixed Term (Available until 31 August 2024 – to complete specific time limited work)

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