FAQs
What is the duration of the Clinical Research Fellow position?
The position is a 1-year fixed term post, with possibilities for renewal for a further year to be discussed.
What type of candidates are you looking for?
We are looking for enthusiastic, highly motivated clinicians with a focus on haematology, particularly those planning a career in this field and having an interest in myeloid disorders along with experience in clinical research.
What will the postholder be responsible for?
The postholder will be responsible for the day-to-day management of patients with myeloid neoplasms, focusing on patients involved in clinical trials as well as routine care.
Will there be opportunities for research in this position?
Yes, there will be opportunities to develop research projects in clinical trials and translational science, with training provided for designing, setting up, and executing clinical research.
Where is the position based?
The position is based at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK.
Who can I contact for more information about the position?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Oni Chowdhury, Myeloid Lead at oni.chowdhury@ouh.nhs.uk or by phone at 01865 225236.
Is there an opportunity for collaborative research?
Yes, the department works closely with University Departments, including Oncology, providing excellent opportunities for collaborative cancer research.
Can I discuss the position with the Cancer Directorate Research Lead?
Yes, candidates are invited to contact Prof Karthik Ramasamy, Consultant Haematologist and Cancer Directorate Research Lead, at Tel 01865 226122.
What are the clinical settings involved in this position?
The position will involve managing patients with myeloid neoplasms and participating in late-phase haematology trials.
What is the focus of the research in this role?
The focus of the research will be on clinical trials and translational science related to myeloid haematology.