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Postdoctoral Scientist in Cancer Immunology

Foundation for Liver Research – Liver Regeneration & Tissue Engineering, Liver Immunology

Reporting to: Dr Luca Urbani, Principal Investigator & Senior Lecturer

Duration: 2-year fixed term contract

Salary: £44,501 per annum, depending on experience

Holiday: 27 days per annum plus bank holidays

Pension: Minimum employer contribution 8%, increased with higher personal contributions

Location: London, SE5

Hours: Full time, 36.25 hours per week

The Role 

The Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated new member of staff to join the Liver Regeneration & Tissue Engineering group, at postdoctoral level. The post holder will have responsibility for the day-to-day management and coordination of a project looking at the immunomodulatory properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in hepatocellular carcinoma and other liver cancers, in particular the cross-talk between immune cells and specific ECM-associated proteins. A description of the project is available below. 

The post holder will provide technical support by helping with lab organisation, conducting research experiments, collecting and analysing data, reviewing the literature, writing reports and manuscripts for publication, and presenting their research at internal and external scientific meetings/conferences. The post holder will be a point of contact for staff and students regarding experimental procedures and techniques for the research area. The post holder will also act as a mentor and supervisor to junior members of the research team and visiting students. 

The Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies is a unique clinical academic partnership between the Foundation for Liver Research, King’s College London and King’s College Hospital that encompasses a multi-disciplinary team focussed on liver research and the improvement of outcomes for patients with liver diseases. This role will be employed by the Foundation for Liver Research, registered charity no. 1134579. 

Project Background 

The aim of the project is to study the crosstalk between immune cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM) in primary (HCC) and secondary (colon cancer metastasis) liver cancer using patient-derived cells and ECM extracts. The final goal is to understand how the extracellular compartment of the tumour microenvironment can modulate immune cell activity and phenotypes.   

The interaction of tumour microenvironment (TME) with cancer cells is closely involved with tumour development, progression and drug resistance. The TME is a complex network composed of multiple non-malignant cells including cancer associated fibroblasts (CAFs), endothelial cells, immune and inflammatory cells and the ECM. The ECM is a dynamic web of molecules that provides structural support and biochemical cues and is fundamental in different tissue processes. 

It is well established that liver cancer is associated with profound remodelling of the liver ECM, which becomes stiffer and modulates cell behaviour, tumour progression, metastatic dissemination and immune cell evasion and function. While it is known that the ECM has immunomodulatory properties, the impact of tumour-specific ECM proteins on anti-tumour immune responses is unknown. 

Immunotherapy and in particular checkpoint receptor inhibition (CRI) is a promising therapeutic avenue in liver cancer to rescue exhausted and dysfunctional immune cells and restore anti-tumour immunity. However, in HCC response rate is only 20% and many patients are resistant to CRI or become refractory after an initial response. The role of the ECM in response or resistance to CRI in liver cancers in unknown. 

Our team has been addressing these issues by combining studies of liver immunology and checkpoint receptors, and the knowledge and technologies in matrix biology of Dr Urbani’s group (Liver Regeneration and Tissue Engineering). 

With this project, we aim to determine the immunomodulatory properties of specific cancer ECM proteins in HCC and other liver cancers and their potential role in orchestrating tumour-specific immunity and response to immunotherapy. The project originates from ground-breaking preliminary data collected by the team, which included data from co-cultures of circulating and tissue infiltrating human immune cells and with different ECM-extracts obtained with decellularisation of tissue samples. 

These co-cultures will be performed with a larger cohort of samples and pathways identified will be further investigated in co-culture experiments of immune cells with in vitro hepatic stellate cells- or CAF-derived matrix obtained in vitro with established protocols, to better understand mechanisms of interaction of immune cells with the remodelled tumour ECM. 

Different techniques will be used to characterise the immune cell response to the different patient derived ECMs and then correlate the findings with in vivo/clinical data. Techniques will include: FACS, Luminex, T cell proliferation assay, proteomics, spatial transcriptomics and proteomics, etc. 

In conclusion, we aim to show how individual components of the remodelled ECM in liver cancer can impede anti-tumour immunity and, by identifying therapeutic targets, how these effects might be mitigated. This project could provide a precious body of knowledge about how the ECM shields the tumour from the immune system and may control local response to CRI and could open new therapeutic avenues in treating liver cancer. 

Post Specification 

The post holder will be responsible for the following:

  1. Design and perform immune cell-ECM co-culture experiments
  2. To study the phenotype and function of immune cells when exposed to the ECM extracts
  3. To study the dynamic interaction of specific ECM proteins and immune cells in the tumour microenvironment 

Specific tasks include:

  • Immune cell isolation, culture and characterisation
  • Decellularized ECM preparation and characterisation
  • Human blood and tissue collection and processing
  • Work with human tissue and coordination of relationship with surgical and histopathology teams
  • Optimisation of co-culture protocols
  • Analysis of cellular phenotypes and ECM composition
  • Planning, conducting and reporting statistical analyses
  • Liaising with other researchers working on related data
  • Coordination and reporting of research project
  • Co-ordinating production of final report and associated outputs
  • Presenting findings of the research at meetings
  • Contributing to writing up results for publication
  • Coordinate master students and research technicians 

The post offers an excellent career development opportunity for a laboratory scientist with experience in molecular immunology or cancer immunology. Training will be available and there will be opportunity for the post holder to develop his/her/their own interests within the scope of the project.  

The following skills and attributes are required for the post-doctoral position: 

Essential skills:

  • PhD in immunology, cancer immunology or cancer matrix biology (for post doc candidates only)
  • Experience in solid cancer microenvironment studies
  • Experience with isolation and culture of human immune cells
  • Hands-on experience with cell-culture and molecular biology techniques
  • Hand-on experience with molecular immunology techniques
  • Laboratory-based research experience in DNA, RNA and protein assays (ELISA)
  • In depth experience in Flow Cytometry, preferably using a Fortessa
  • Laboratory-based experience in fluorescence microscopy and immunofluorescence protocols
  • Excellent organisation skills and the ability to work independently
  • Good publication record in Cancer Immunology in leading peer-reviewed journals
  • The ability to prepare data for publication including statistical analysis
  • Experience of cross-discipline collaboration
  • Proven ability to work with colleagues and initiate multi-disciplinary projects
  • Ability to present research findings at internal, national and international meetings
  • Good interpersonal skills that demonstrate the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, staff, peers and management
  • Commitment to Health and Safety
  • Excellent written communication skills in English 

Desirable skills:

  • Experience of working with ECM, Biomaterials and/or decellularisation techniques
  • Previous experience and success in writing research grants proposals 

The appointee will be expected to:

  • Design, set-up and run experiments in relation to the project after consultation with the Principal Investigators to effectively record, analyse, acquire and write-up results
  • Perform laboratory-based assays on cells and tissues obtained from human samples  
  • Contribute to internal meetings and external national and international hepatology meetings
  • Contribute to the preparation and drafting of research bids and proposals
  • Provide training, support and advice to undergraduates and PhD students and research technicians
  • Participate in collaborative research projects
  • Undertake GCP and HTA training to facilitate appropriate interaction with hospital staff and patient participants from who research samples are derived
  • Publish research findings in peer-reviewed international journals
  • Contribute to overall activities of the Institute
  • Any other duties commensurate with the grading of the post as required by the Principal Investigator, Chief Operating Officer and Director
  • Job descriptions cannot be exhaustive, and the post-holder may be required to undertake other duties which are broadly in line with the above key responsibilities. 

To apply: send a 1-page covering letter explaining your background and suitability for our team, together with a detailed CV describing your research experience to date and including names and contact details of two referees, one of whom is the current/most recent employer, to:

Jenny Dines, HR Manager, Foundation for Liver Research – j.dines@researchinliver.org.uk

Please quote job reference: RS71

For informal enquiries contact Dr Luca Urbani, Principal Investigator:  luca.urbani@researchinliver.org.uk

In the event that you are invited for interview we will contact you by email confirming the arrangements. 

The Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies and the Foundation for Liver Research are committed to fostering a safe and welcoming working environment where everyone feels valued.

Location: London
Salary: £44,501 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 23rd May 2025
Expires: 22nd July 2025
Job Ref: RS71
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