Synnovis Analytics

Specialist Biomedical Scientist

The closing date is 08 December 2025

Job summary

A biomedical scientist post to conduct a 1 year research project developing immunohistochemistry assays to detect chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cells and their target antigens in tissue biopsies from patients with lymphoid malignancies.

Main duties of the job

To undertake optimisation of anti-BCMA and anti-CD19 CAR, BCMA and GPRC5D immunohistochemistry stains in bone marrow biopsies and lymph nodes from patients with multiple myeloma and B-cell lymphoma

To perform cell culture work with CAR-T cells and tumour cell lines for use as positive controls

About us

Your development and learning

You will have a suite of learning opportunities available through The ACCE competencies programme, the Scientific Learning and Development Fund and the Synnovis Academy through which you can receive funding / support for advanced qualifications.

You will be part of the Cellular Immunotherapy lab at the Rayne Institute, KCL and attend lab group meetings.

Details

Date posted

01 December 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

Depending on experience £46,418 to £55,046 per annum depending on experience

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

J206-VIS7563

Job locations

Kings College Hospital

Denmark Hill

London

SE5 9RS


Job description

Job responsibilities

At Synnovis, we are currently shaping the future of pathology services by creating a world-leading Hub and Spoke pathology network with our NHS partners. A large part of this modernisation will involve moving 70% of our services to a purpose built, state of the art Hub laboratory in the heart of London. For now, the job you are applying for will be based at one of our hospital sites however, from 1 April 2024 our people and services will start to move to our Hub laboratory in Blackfriars, Southwark, SE1, with some work remaining in refurbished essential services laboratories across our hospital network, focusing on the rapid turnover of urgent tests. Please do ask your recruiting manager if you wish to find out more.

This is an exciting new role to lead a research project at Synnovis in partnership with Kings College Hospital and Kings College London histopathology and haematology departments. The project is funded by a Synnovis Innovation Accelerator Fund (IAF) Progressive Award and involves developing immunohistochemistry assays to detect chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cells and their target antigens in tissue biopsies from patients with lymphoid malignancies.

CAR-T cells are a revolutionary treatment recently introduced for several blood cancers including leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma with 40-60% cure rates for some of these cancers. The ability to detect CAR-T cells and their target antigens in tissue biopsies will help clinicians select patients for CAR-T treatment, understand mechanisms underlying CAR-T failure, improve treatment outcomes and manage CAR-T toxicity better. KCH as one of the largest CAR-T centres in the UK is uniquely placed to be able to undertake this research in partnership with Synnovis/KCL.

The post holder will be based at Denmark Hill in Kings College Hospital histopathology & haematology departments and in the Rayne Institute, Kings College London under the supervision of Dr Liron Barnea Slonim, Consultant Histopathologist and Dr Reuben Benjamin, Consultant Haematologist. The post holder may also need to spend some time at the Synnovis hub laboratory, Blackfriars.

Duties and Responsibilities

To liaise with the Haematology Biobank, Rayne Institute, KCL to access tissue biopsies from patients with multiple myeloma and B-cell lymphoma

To undertake optimisation of anti-BCMA and anti-CD19 CAR, BCMA and GPRC5D immunohistochemistry stains in bone marrow biopsies and lymph nodes from patients with multiple myeloma and B-cell lymphoma

To perform cell culture work with CAR-T cells and tumour cell lines for use as positive controls

To participate in continuous personal development

Synnovis is a pathology partnership between SYNLAB UK and Ireland,and the NHS, including sites, Guys & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust and Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, to deliver and transform pathology services across South East London.

The partnership provides services to 1.7 million people living in South East London, as well as to hundreds of thousands of patients from outside the region who use local healthcare services.

The partnership provides diagnostics, testing and digital pathology for hospital trusts, GP services and other healthcare providers.

Kings College Hospital Foundation Trust is one of the UKs leading NHS Foundation Trusts in specialist teaching. Kings has various divisions including Neurosciences, Haematology, Cancer and Cardiovascular sciences, where there are unlimited opportunities to develop and perfect your career.

Over the last 170 years, Kings has delivered nothing but world class service to all its patients from deprived communities as well as some of the wealthiest in London

Job description

Job responsibilities

At Synnovis, we are currently shaping the future of pathology services by creating a world-leading Hub and Spoke pathology network with our NHS partners. A large part of this modernisation will involve moving 70% of our services to a purpose built, state of the art Hub laboratory in the heart of London. For now, the job you are applying for will be based at one of our hospital sites however, from 1 April 2024 our people and services will start to move to our Hub laboratory in Blackfriars, Southwark, SE1, with some work remaining in refurbished essential services laboratories across our hospital network, focusing on the rapid turnover of urgent tests. Please do ask your recruiting manager if you wish to find out more.

This is an exciting new role to lead a research project at Synnovis in partnership with Kings College Hospital and Kings College London histopathology and haematology departments. The project is funded by a Synnovis Innovation Accelerator Fund (IAF) Progressive Award and involves developing immunohistochemistry assays to detect chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cells and their target antigens in tissue biopsies from patients with lymphoid malignancies.

CAR-T cells are a revolutionary treatment recently introduced for several blood cancers including leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma with 40-60% cure rates for some of these cancers. The ability to detect CAR-T cells and their target antigens in tissue biopsies will help clinicians select patients for CAR-T treatment, understand mechanisms underlying CAR-T failure, improve treatment outcomes and manage CAR-T toxicity better. KCH as one of the largest CAR-T centres in the UK is uniquely placed to be able to undertake this research in partnership with Synnovis/KCL.

The post holder will be based at Denmark Hill in Kings College Hospital histopathology & haematology departments and in the Rayne Institute, Kings College London under the supervision of Dr Liron Barnea Slonim, Consultant Histopathologist and Dr Reuben Benjamin, Consultant Haematologist. The post holder may also need to spend some time at the Synnovis hub laboratory, Blackfriars.

Duties and Responsibilities

To liaise with the Haematology Biobank, Rayne Institute, KCL to access tissue biopsies from patients with multiple myeloma and B-cell lymphoma

To undertake optimisation of anti-BCMA and anti-CD19 CAR, BCMA and GPRC5D immunohistochemistry stains in bone marrow biopsies and lymph nodes from patients with multiple myeloma and B-cell lymphoma

To perform cell culture work with CAR-T cells and tumour cell lines for use as positive controls

To participate in continuous personal development

Synnovis is a pathology partnership between SYNLAB UK and Ireland,and the NHS, including sites, Guys & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust and Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, to deliver and transform pathology services across South East London.

The partnership provides services to 1.7 million people living in South East London, as well as to hundreds of thousands of patients from outside the region who use local healthcare services.

The partnership provides diagnostics, testing and digital pathology for hospital trusts, GP services and other healthcare providers.

Kings College Hospital Foundation Trust is one of the UKs leading NHS Foundation Trusts in specialist teaching. Kings has various divisions including Neurosciences, Haematology, Cancer and Cardiovascular sciences, where there are unlimited opportunities to develop and perfect your career.

Over the last 170 years, Kings has delivered nothing but world class service to all its patients from deprived communities as well as some of the wealthiest in London

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • PhD in science subject

Experience

Essential

  • Experience in immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence
  • Experience with CAR T cells
  • Experience with optimising and validating lab assays
  • Experience in immunology and cancer research

Desirable

  • Expertise in one or more areas of the laboratory, for example Quality, Health & Safety, Training or IT
  • Publications in a relevant field

Skills & Knowledge

Essential

  • Collaborative team player with strong problem-solving skills
  • Demonstrates a high degree of skill and knowledge where interpretation of results can be highly subjective

Desirable

  • Leadership qualities with experience of coaching, co-ordinating and supervising a team
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • PhD in science subject

Experience

Essential

  • Experience in immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence
  • Experience with CAR T cells
  • Experience with optimising and validating lab assays
  • Experience in immunology and cancer research

Desirable

  • Expertise in one or more areas of the laboratory, for example Quality, Health & Safety, Training or IT
  • Publications in a relevant field

Skills & Knowledge

Essential

  • Collaborative team player with strong problem-solving skills
  • Demonstrates a high degree of skill and knowledge where interpretation of results can be highly subjective

Desirable

  • Leadership qualities with experience of coaching, co-ordinating and supervising a team

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Synnovis Analytics

Address

Kings College Hospital

Denmark Hill

London

SE5 9RS


Employer's website

http://www.synnovis.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Synnovis Analytics

Address

Kings College Hospital

Denmark Hill

London

SE5 9RS


Employer's website

http://www.synnovis.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Consultant Haematologist

Dr Reuben Benjamin

reubenbenjamin@nhs.net

Details

Date posted

01 December 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

Depending on experience £46,418 to £55,046 per annum depending on experience

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

J206-VIS7563

Job locations

Kings College Hospital

Denmark Hill

London

SE5 9RS


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