Clinical Research Fellow - Rheumatology Imaging
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Research/Development
Clinical Research, Medical Science, Research Scientist
Job Purpose
We seek to train a future rheumatology clinical academic with an interest in molecular imaging. The successful candidate will help deliver a programme of work which will be the first to employ Full Body PET imaging to develop and test a variety of immune-PET ligand protocols in patients with immune mediated inflammatory diseases. This in turn will enable unique experimental medicine opportunities.
This role, which is funded for 3 years, will allow the development of research skills and production of data which the postholder should use to develop a research thesis leading to an MD or PhD degree.
Although research will form the major component of this post, participation in associated clinical duties and a small amount of teaching will be incorporated into the role. Postholders will be expected to register and undertake a higher degree [MD/PhD] and domestic tuition fees will be covered.
Main Duties and ResponsibilitiesEssential
A1: MBChB or equivalent.
A2:
Applicants must hold GMC registration with a licence to practise, or be eligible to obtain GMC registration and a licence to practise prior to commencing the role.
B1: BSc or equivalent intercalated degree.
B2:
Evidence of distinction in career to date e.g. prizes, awards, bursaries.
B3: A national training number in rheumatology or related inflammation medicine clinical specialty.
SkillsEssential
C1:
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collegially to achieve a common goal/Institute objective.
C2:
Evidence of self‑motivation, originality, innovation and the ability to work independently.
C3:
Good organisational including the ability to manage research projects.
C4:
Excellent communication both oral and written.
Essential
E1:
Significant clinical experience in rheumatology or related inflammation medicine specialty.
E2:
Previous experience in research.
E3:
Previous experience in undergraduate teaching or postgraduate teaching.
Clinical Research Fellowships offer medical graduates the opportunity for training in a range of research methodologies relevant to modern biomedical research in Medicine and related specialities. Most Clinical Fellows will undertake research training to consolidate career prospects, by participating in relevant research, which will usually form part of a further qualification or Higher degree [MSc, MD, PhD]. The post should make individuals competitive for future NHS teaching hospital appointment or Academic Lecturer/Clinician Scientist awards.
ResearchTraining
All Clinical Research Fellows will have a mentor assigned at the time of appointment. The mentor will usually become the supervisor for any matriculated Higher degree [see below].
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