[ad_1] About us The UCL Huntington’s Disease (HD) Centre, based in the Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, is a world-leading foc
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About us
The UCL Huntington’s Disease (HD) Centre, based in the Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, is a world-leading focus of research and clinical care in HD. Current research focuses on identifying the best combination of outcome measures (biomarkers) to assess disease onset and progression, and an increasing number of therapies are now being trialled, offering hope to hundreds of affected patients and families.
Professor Wild leads multiple international studies to evaluate biomarkers and pathways of relevance to HD that will enable the development of new treatments. This includes HDClarity, an ongoing study that generates high quality samples of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), the fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord and may provide information about the brain and nervous system that is impossible to obtain in any way.
About the role
The primary purpose of the Clinical Research Fellow is to act as the Study Physician for the multi-site HDClarity study; this role is central to the good conduct of the HDClarity study and involves carrying out training of clinical sites, leading site initiation visits, helping site personnel to resolve clinical and technical issues, undertaking analyses, and writing up study-wide research findings. The secondary purpose is patient-facing clinical research activity, as both lead physician for the UCL HDClarity clinical site and one of a team of physicians implementing the HD clinical trial programme.
The role provides a comprehensive grounding in cutting-edge neurodegeneration research, encompassing laboratory, clinical trial, and multisite leadership elements. You’ll have the opportunity to undertake an independent programme of laboratory biomarker research and will be supported in undertaking a higher research degree.
An honorary contract will be sought from UCLH NHS Foundation Trust, for which a DBS check will be required.
The role is available immediately and funded by CHDI Foundation, Inc. until 30 April 2025 in the first instance.
This role is eligible for hybrid working with a minimum of 60% on site.
For further information or to apply, click the ‘Apply’ button above.
About you
You’ll be a registered medical practitioner permitted to practise in the UK, have completed general medical training to SHO/ST2 level (or equivalent), and have extensive experience in clinical management of adult Neurology/genetics at ST3 level or above.
You’ll have demonstrable experience and independent proficiency in lumbar puncture, familiarity with regulatory requirements and research governance, and possess excellent communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills.
What we offer
The role is offered in the range of £39,454 – £62,598 per annum including London Allowance, on the CL, JDPS, or StR scale, dependent on stage of clinical training.
As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer some great benefits; Visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/reward-and-benefits to find out more.
Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
As London’s Global University, we know diversity fosters creativity and innovation, and we want our community to represent the diversity of the world’s talent. 12% of Institute staff are actively working on EDI initiatives; visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/equality-diversity-inclusion for more information about what we’re doing. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented in UCL’s workforce; these include people from Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds, disabled people, LGBTQI+ and gender diverse people in all roles, and women in Grade 9 and 10 roles.
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