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The Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute is committed to achieving excellence in research. The pursuit of pioneering research and the fulfilment of our responsibilities to participants in research, research users and the wider community requires the maintenance of the highest standards of integrity and ethics to ensure the responsible conduct of research across the Institute.
We value honesty in all aspects of research; the highest standards of experimental rigour; transparency and open communication of our work to the benefit of the wider scientific community; care and respect for those conducting and participating in research, and aim to create a positive working environment in which to achieve the highest standards of research. To uphold these high standards of, members of the Institute will abide by the commitments outlined in Universities UK Concordat to Support Research Integrity.
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We are a leading cancer research institute within The University of Manchester, spanning the whole spectrum of cancer research – from investigating the molecular and cellular basis of cancer, to translational research and the development of therapeutics.
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We are always on the lookout for talented and motivated people to join us. Whether your background is in biological or chemical sciences, mathematics or finance, computer science or logistics, use the links below to see roles across the Institute in our core facilities, operations teams, research groups, and studentships within our exceptional graduate programme.
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