| Location: | London |
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| Salary: | £43,863 to £47,223 per annum |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 3rd July 2026 |
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| Closes: | 2nd August 2026 |
| Job Ref: | MED05886 |
About the role
We are looking for a talented and highly motivated Research Assistant to join an exciting project investigating the molecular basis of epigenetic dysregulation in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).
The successful candidate will work in the laboratory of Dr. Shuchi Agrawal Singh on a project focused on understanding how aberrant function of chromatin complexes drives drug resistance in AML. This role, funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences, offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge translational cancer research within a collaborative and supportive research environment.
We strongly encourage applications from candidates who are interested in pursuing a future PhD, as this role will provide research experience prior to doctoral study in a translational cancer research environment.
What you would be doing
You will be performing molecular and cellular biology experiments, including cell culture, CRISPR-based approaches, chromatin and gene expression analyses, microscopy, proteomics, and chromatin-based assays. You will work with sequencing-based datasets and contributing to bioinformatics analysis and interpretation of data, and support the development and optimisation of new experimental protocols
You will have the opportunity to presenting findings at meetings within the laboratory and external, as well as contributing to manuscripts and collaborative research activities. You will also be involved in other ongoing projects within the Agrawal Singh laboratory and assist in the training of junior staff members
What we are looking for
You should have a first / masters degree (or equivalent) in a relevant biological or biomedical science discipline. You should have previous experience working in a research laboratory. You should also have knowledge of basic cancer cell biology and general laboratory practices. Experience in bioinformatics and specific techniques, such as chromatin biology and confocal imaging, is desirable, but training will be provided.
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Further Information
This is full-time post available to start from 1 November 2026, and fixed term until 31 December 2027.
If you have any further details about the role, please contact Dr. Shuchi Agrawal Singh (s.agrawal-singh@imperial.ac.uk)
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