T-Cypher Bio in Oxford is seeking a Graduate for a Research & Development Project Leader role through a partnership with the University of Hull. This position focuses on leading the implementation and development of a novel microfluidics device aimed at enhancing oncology patient outcomes by testing the effectiveness and safety of cancer immunotherapies. This exciting Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project combines tissue microfluidics expertise and medical device design, offering a rare opportunity to innovate in cancer treatment approaches.#J-18808-Ljbffr…
