We are seeking a highly motivated Clinical Research Fellow to join the Surgical Oncology Research Group at The Royal Marsden Hospital and The Institute of Cancer Research. This 3‑year post offers a unique opportunity to undertake the HOLO‑AIM project—Holographic surgical guidance using Artificial Intelligence and Mixed reality—for safer and more efficient surgery, funded by NIHR i4i.
The Fellow will work at the interface of advanced oncological surgery, translational research, and surgical technology innovation. Supervised by Mr Myles Smith (RMH/ICR) and collaborating with expert teams at Imperial College’s Hamlyn Centre and Holocare, the Fellow will play a pivotal role in developing and clinically evaluating an AI‑driven mixed reality platform for intra‑operative navigation. This position is ideal for a surgical trainee interested in digital surgery, precision surgery, and clinical trial design, and offers substantial exposure to complex surgical oncology including pelvic surgery, sarcoma, melanoma, and advanced cutaneous malignancies.
Responsibilities
* Support patient recruitment, obtain consent, and coordinate biopsies for clinical trials, including HOLO‑AIM, SarcoSIGHT, and other investigator‑led studies.
* Undertake one outpatient clinic per week, with periodic attendance at the MDT, operating theatre, and radiology and pathology meetings.
* Manage clinical trial operations, data collection, and reporting in collaboration with research teams.
There are no regular in‑patient care or on‑call commitments.
This advert closes on Friday 17 Apr 2026.
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