Applications Open for Trainee Opportunity in Cancer Research at the Blizard Institute -CLOSED

Dr Adrian Biddle

Supported by funding from the Centre for Human Specific Research ARC Catalyst Grant, Dr Adrian Biddle was advertising a 12-month, part-time Research Laboratory Technician (Trainee) role at the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London.

This training post is designed to help equip the successful applicant with the key skills required for a career in cancer research using human-focused methods. The successful applicant will work on their own project aimed at developing an in vitro model of tumour metastatic seeding using peptide hydrogels, to understand the environmental influences on tumour cell colonisation and new tumour growth.  

Speaking about the role, Dr Ross Dobie, Head of Science at the Centre for Human Specific Research, said:

The Centre for Human Specific Research are thrilled to support this exciting opportunity. This trainee role with Dr Biddle offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge, human-focused approaches – an ideal launchpad for a career in cancer research.”   

Applications for the position are now CLOSED. The deadline for applications was 00:00 GMT on Monday 15th September 2025.

🔗 Apply here: Research Laboratory Technician (Trainee)