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Please see the attached supporting document which contains more and person specification information about the role.
The post holder will be involved in a programme of research funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) where they will be responsible for the co-ordination and management of the clinical research studies at St Georges Hospital.
Over the last 20 years, the clinical interdisciplinary team at St George's led by Prof Mortimer, Prof Mansour, Dr Gordon and Prof Ostergaard, has built up an unrivalled expertise in the phenotyping of primary lymphoedema.
Better diagnostic criteria and patient grouping has enabled our team to develop a new internationally accepted clinical pathway/algorithm for the classification of lymphoedema based on phenotype.
Deeper phenotyping through detailed investigation is required however, and this study will play an important role in providing data to complement this process.
A multidimensional approach is being employed by St George's, using data from MRL, ICG lymphography and lymphoscintigraphy to study lymph vessel macromorphology; 3D ultramicroscopy to study individual lymph vessels; immune profiling to study the immune defects; and clinical insights.
The successful applicant will play a crucial role in recruiting patients with primary lymphoedema from the clinic to the research studies, in undertaking investigative procedures, and in updating the research database.
Informal visits strongly encouraged.
Interviews on Tuesday 22nd AM and possibly PM.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the research team in the Genetics department as a Senior Clinical Research Nurse/Genetic Counsellor/ Practitioner.
The post holder will work on NIHR portfolio studies within St George's and primarily within the Medical Genetics Department.
They will work closely with and line manage the existing research team consisting of 2 Research Practitioners, a clinical trials assistant, and other flexible research staff.
The post holder will be responsible for delivering an agreed portfolio of Genetics Research Studies such as Cancer, Rare Diseases and Neurology. Central to this role is responsibility for assessing and managing the care pathways for patients participating in clinical trials.
You will be involved in a range of research activities, including co-ordinating study set-up and procedures and collecting data.
You will need to have solid experience with research governance and have proven experience in setting up commercial and academic IMP studies.
You will have excellent staff management, leadership, communication and interpersonal skills, possess strong motivation and have the ability to work autonomously whilst integrating with the multidisciplinary team.
Genetics experience is desirable but not essential.
The post holder must also be willing to move to different clinical specialties within the remit of their qualifications and where the need to do so is identified.
Please see the attached supporting document which contains more and person specification information about the role.
The post holder will be involved in a programme of research funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) where they will be responsible for the co-ordination and management of the clinical research studies at St Georges Hospital.
Over the last 20 years, the clinical interdisciplinary team at St George's led by Prof Mortimer, Prof Mansour, Dr Gordon and Prof Ostergaard, has built up an unrivalled expertise in the phenotyping of primary lymphoedema.
Better diagnostic criteria and patient grouping has enabled our team to develop a new internationally accepted clinical pathway/algorithm for the classification of lymphoedema based on phenotype.
Deeper phenotyping through detailed investigation is required however, and this study will play an important role in providing data to complement this process.
A multidimensional approach is being employed by St George's, using data from MRL, ICG lymphography and lymphoscintigraphy to study lymph vessel macromorphology; 3D ultramicroscopy to study individual lymph vessels; immune profiling to study the immune defects; and clinical insights.
The successful applicant will play a crucial role in recruiting patients with primary lymphoedema from the clinic to the research studies, in undertaking investigative procedures, and in updating the research database.
Informal visits strongly encouraged.
Interviews on Tuesday 22nd AM and possibly PM.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the research team in the Genetics department as a Senior Clinical Research Nurse/Genetic Counsellor/ Practitioner.
The post holder will work on NIHR portfolio studies within St George's and primarily within the Medical Genetics Department.
They will work closely with and line manage the existing research team consisting of 2 Research Practitioners, a clinical trials assistant, and other flexible research staff.
The post holder will be responsible for delivering an agreed portfolio of Genetics Research Studies such as Cancer, Rare Diseases and Neurology. Central to this role is responsibility for assessing and managing the care pathways for patients participating in clinical trials.
You will be involved in a range of research activities, including co-ordinating study set-up and procedures and collecting data.
You will need to have solid experience with research governance and have proven experience in setting up commercial and academic IMP studies.
You will have excellent staff management, leadership, communication and interpersonal skills, possess strong motivation and have the ability to work autonomously whilst integrating with the multidisciplinary team.
Genetics experience is desirable but not essential.
The post holder must also be willing to move to different clinical specialties within the remit of their qualifications and where the need to do so is identified.
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