Salary for this Role:
From 45700 with benefits subject to skills and experience
Job Title:
SLRS Nuclear Imaging and RadiochemistryReports to:
Thomas SnoeksClosing Date:
27/Feb/2026 23.59 GMTJob Description:
Senior Laboratory Research Scientist Nuclear Imaging and Radiochemistry
Reporting to: Thomas Snoeks Head of In-vivo Imaging Operations
Contract term: This is a permanent position on Crick terms and conditions of employment
About us
The Francis Crick Institute is Europes largest biomedical research institute under one roof. Our world-class scientists and staff collaborate on vital research to help prevent diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer heart disease infectious diseases and neurodegenerative conditions.
The Crick is a place for collaboration innovation and exploration across many disciplines. A space where the brightest minds can pursue big and bold ideas and discover answers to crucial scientific questions. We support them in a dynamic environment which fosters excellence with state-of-the-art infrastructure cutting-edge facilities and a creative and curious culture.
The Biological Research Facility (BRF) at the Francis Crick Institute supports all animal research through a comprehensive animal care and use programme providing high-quality laboratory animal resources technical expertise and in-vivo/ex-vivo research support.
Within the BRF the In Vivo Imaging (IVI) Facility offers a suite of cutting-edge multimodal imaging systems including PET-MR SPECT-CT micro-CT high-resolution ultrasound optical imaging platforms and a 9.4T MRI. These advanced technologies enable longitudinal non-invasive imaging of biological processes in living tissues supporting a diverse range of research areas from developmental biology to oncology immunology neuroscience and regenerative medicine.
About the role
We are looking for an experienced Senior Laboratory Research Scientist with expertise in pre-clinical nuclear imaging and radiochemistry to join the In-vivo Imaging Operations team within the BRF. This role offers the opportunity to lead innovative radiotracer development while supporting high-quality small-animal PET and SPECT imaging studies.
In this position you will lead the design synthesis and application of radiotracers for small-animal PET and SPECT imaging enabling the molecular and functional characterisation of biological processes in vivo. The chemistry component of the role will primarily focus on the radiolabelling of compounds containing chelating agents with radioactive metal ions followed by purification and rigorous quality control to ensure suitability for pre-clinical imaging applications.
Alongside your scientific responsibilities you will play a central role in the safe operation and management of the radiochemistry laboratory. You will undertake duties as the Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) for the facility maintaining the laboratory infrastructure overseeing radioisotope record keeping waste management and regulatory compliance and ensuring a safe working environment. You will train and support scientists in the safe handling of radioactive materials and work closely with the Cricks Health and Safety team to uphold the highest standards of radiation safety and laboratory practice.
We are seeking a responsible and experienced scientist who takes health and safety laboratory management and regulatory compliance seriously and is confident overseeing shared laboratory spaces and ensuring regulations are understood and followed. You will hold a degree in chemistry radiochemistry biomedical sciences or a related discipline with extensive experience in pre-clinical nuclear imaging and/or radiotracer synthesis and be motivated by rigorous science good laboratory practice and taking ownership of both scientific and operational responsibilities.
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