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Postdoc opportunity

MI/25/11 – Postdoctoral Scientist – Leukaemia Biology group

Salary

Salary in the range: £37,000 – £44,852 (dependent upon qualifications and experience)

Closing Date: 31/03/2025

Duration of Post: 3 years fixed term (in the first instance) extended up to a total of 7 years, subject to successful reviews

Flow Cytometry Technician, Scientific Officer

MI/25/05 – Flow Cytometry Technician – Flow Cytometry Core Facility

Salary

In the range: £23,342 – £36,263 per annum (dependent upon experience)

Closing Date: 31/03/2025

Duration of Post: Non Time Limited

Postdoc opportunity

MI/24/55-2 – Postdoctoral Scientist – Cancer Immunosurveillance Group

Salary

£37,000 – £44,852 per annum, dependent upon qualifications and experience

Closing Date: 04/04/2025

Duration of Post: Fixed term up to 4 years with the potential to extend up to a total of 7 years (subject to successful reviews at Year 3 and 5)

A culture of research and collaboration

The CRUK Manchester Institute provides state-of-the-art facilities where researchers can further develop both their science and their careers in a highly collaborative and supportive environment.  Support is offered from our Operations teams, core facilities and through specialist services including Grant Application support.

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PhD Student Opportunities

A PhD should be an exciting and stimulating time. We are looking for talented and motivated graduates with backgrounds in biological sciences, mathematics, computer science and/or chemistry interested in pursuing scientific research careers.  As well as benefitting from dynamic and interactive research environment, graduate students will also have access to outstanding facilities within the Institute.

Our fully funded PhD studentships are of four years’ duration with full sponsorship covering tuition, bench, and stipend fees for the duration of the study period.  Studentships are typically advertised on our webpages annually in October with interviews being held in January/February of the intake year.   Students will register and graduate from The University of Manchester.  Registration takes place in September annually with official commencement on 1 October.  Alternative University registration entry points are available annually in January and April.

Additional PhD studentships and vacancies may be advertised throughout the year.

Support across the research lifecycle

At the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, our goal is to provide all the necessary services and structures to support high-quality research.  Alongside our exceptional Core Facilities, researchers are supported by dedicated teams and individuals covering areas including Human Resources, Health and Safety, Wellbeing, Data Protection, Grant Writing, Research Integrity and more.

Click below for more information on each team and how they support research teams across the Institute.

Institute Life

We strive to make our community a welcoming, caring and enthusiastic one, fuelling ambition with opportunities for training and mentoring to help us all achieve our personal and professional goals.

“We are so pleased to have received the funding to enable us to test our hypothesis in the lab. If we can create a new medicine that can precisely target a specific type of cell within the tumour, and restore anti-cancer immune responses, this will be a game-changer for oesophageal cancer patients “

Sara Valpione

Former Institute Clinical Fellow and now Clinician in Residence within the CRUK National Biomarker Centre

“My charity bake sales – known as “David’s Great British Bake Off” – are always a hit, home baked products taste so much better than shop bought and are greatly appreciated by staff!”

David Jenkins

Purchasing Officer

“The Paterson Building is an amazing place to work, and already it is clear that its design is helping to promote interactions, which was something we all very much hoped would happen”

Caroline Wilkinson

Chief Operating Officer

“We’ve seen some remarkable responses, with an improvement for some patients within days. This is an early phase trial so there’s a lot more work to do. But the data we have so far is very encouraging and could help many thousands of people in the future”

Tim Somervaille

Senior Group Leader

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