Clinical Research Fellow

Posted 09 January 2026
Salary £48,288– £71,550 per annum
LocationGlasgow
Job Type Clinical
Reference190373
Expiry 23 January 2026 at 23:45

Job description

We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Research Fellow to work within the School of Infection and Immunity under the supervision of Professor Gwo-tzer Ho [Principal Investigator].

 

This post forms the exciting new Gut Translational Research Group led by Professor Ho in the School of Infection and Immunity – a strong team of immunologists and translational scientists. This project will focus on understanding the process of mucosal healing in the human Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

 

The project: The Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Crohn’s and Ulcerative colitis are lifelong immune-conditions that affect ~300 000 individuals in UK. As part of a wider strategy to develop a deep human experimental medicines platform, this project aims to mainly focus on using novel human in vitro platforms using IBD gut stem cells, epithelial and immune cells in a more complex co-culture settings to study IBD-specific mechanisms and patient-centric outcomes such as fatigue and wellbeing. This study has a strong discovery science component and will employ significant multi-omic datasets available from our current IBD projects and requires the postholder to work closely in a multidisciplinary team of immunologists, clinical researchers and data scientists.  In this project, the postholder will focus on developing and running the IBD cohort studies aligned to this program.

 

 

Job Purpose

This role will allow the development of research skills and production of data which the   postholder should use to develop a research thesis leading to an MD or PhD degree. The

data may also be used to compete for external funding. Although research will form the  major component of this post, participation in associated clinical duties and a small amount  of teaching will be incorporated into the role. Postholders will be expected to register and undertake a higher degree [MD/PhD].

 

Main Duties and Responsibilities

1. Plan, design and implement projects or parts of projects, in conjunction with collaborators and grant holders as appropriate in order to secure further funding to continue research that leads to a higher degree [MD/PhD].

2. Write and submit applications for Ethics and Research Management approval, as appropriate and in conjunction with PIs.

3. Manage data handling and interpretation of research results and take the lead in writing papers for publication in appropriate peer-reviewed journals.

4. Prepare research reports, thesis, and submit at least one manuscript of material for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

5. Collaborate with colleagues and participate in team meetings/discussions and departmental research group activities.

6. Present work at internal and external seminars and national/ international conferences as appropriate to enhance the profile of the research group.

7. To deliver teaching materials and supervise undergraduate/postgraduate student projects and contribute to the academic progress of students

8. Contribute to the organisation of project-related workshops, seminars or conferences.

9. Undertake some clinical work under an NHS honorary contract as detailed below.

10. To contribute to the enhancement of the University’s international profile in line with the

University’s Strategic Plan Inspiring People, Changing the World.

 

Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience

Knowledge/Qualifications

Essential

A1: MBChB or equivalent.

A2:  Applicants must hold GMC registration with a licence to practise, or be eligible to obtain GMC registration and a licence to practise prior to commencing the role.

A3: Good Clinical Practice certification

 

Desirable

B1: BSc or equivalent intercalated degree.

B2: Evidence of distinction in career to date e.g. prizes, awards, bursaries.

 

Skills

Essential

C1: Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collegially to achieve a common goal/ Institute objective

C2: Evidence of self-motivation, originality, innovation and the ability to work Independently

C3: Good organisational including the ability to manage research projects.

C4: Excellent communication both oral and written

C5: Experience in IBD and colonoscopy, evidence of involvement in clinics and undertaking colonoscopy

 

Experience

Essential

E1: Sufficient clinical experience in medicine or related specialties, relevant to the Institute

E2: Previous experience in research is desirable

E3: Previous experience in undergraduate teaching or postgraduate teaching is desirable

 

General Information

Clinical Research Fellowships offer medical graduates the opportunity for training in a range

of research methodologies relevant to modern biomedical research in Medicine and related

specialities. Most Clinical Fellows will undertake research training to consolidate career

prospects, by participating in relevant research, which will usually form part of a further

qualification or Higher degree [MSc, MD, PhD]. If further funding can be obtained,

registration for an MD will be strongly encouraged and the research will be planned with

successful attainment of a degree in mind. The post should make individuals competitive for

future NHS teaching hospital appointment or Academic Lecturer/Clinician Scientist awards.

 

Research Training

All Clinical Research Fellows will have a mentor assigned at the time of appointment. The

mentor will usually become the supervisor for any matriculated Higher degree [see below].

Clinical Research Fellows are encouraged to attend workshops and training in generic

transferable skills organised by the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences

Graduate School. Full details of the programme are available at

http://www.fom.gla.ac.uk/RDTC/. Regular attendance and contributions to research meetings

of their group is expected.

 

Higher Degrees

Clinical Research Fellows will undertake study towards a Higher Degree, ordinarily a PhD, in

the University of Glasgow. In addition to an academic supervisor, all postgraduate students

will have an independent adviser. Either the adviser or supervisor must be a member of full[1]time University academic staff.

 

Clinical Work

For registered medical practitioners an honorary grading will be sought from the relevant

NHS Service. This will usually be at the grade of Honorary ST3 [or equivalent]. Clinical

activities may be limited to those required for research training such as recruitment to trials

and conduct of clinical research. However, limited additional clinical experience will usually

be available subject to the agreement of the supervisor and NHS Services Clinical Director,

with in-patient and out-patient experience in Medicine and relevant Specialties. Where any

clinical activities of a Service nature extend beyond the usual working week, confirmation in

advance of any such responsibilities and agreement on additional payments must be

obtained from appropriate NHS Services management. The individual will have a contract

with the NHS Services via the appropriate directorate/division, which will specify the agreed

amount of clinical work and the level of remuneration. Since the funding for this post does

not include an element for clinical training or NHS service work, any such clinical work must

be arranged to avoid impacting substantially on research time.

 

Funding Sources

The duration of funding is as specified in the post-specific information. It will be awarded on

the basis of individual career achievement to date and the likelihood of the fellow

contributing to an effective, existing research team. Salary will be on ST3 or equivalent scale.

As noted above, there may be opportunities for additional salary supplements providing NHS

cover in Medicine and related specialties [by negotiation with local NHS management and

subject to prioritisation of research]. In relation to such supplements, the University will act

as Paymaster only.

 

Research Training Base

The Clinical Research Fellow will be based at the University of Glasgow but may work at

other clinical sites e.g. the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

 

Research Supervision

Details of the Institute and supervisorial pool can be found on the Institute’s webpages, as

per the post specific information.

 

Teaching

There will be no regular commitment to teaching but research fellows are encouraged to

contribute to both problem-based learning and clinical teaching sessions for undergraduate

medical students when research commitments allow.

Assessment of Progress

  • All those matriculated for Higher Degrees will be subject to the Postgraduate School of

the College for progress monitoring. This is completed according to the regulations set

down in the University Calendar.

  • Written progress reports on projects on a monthly basis.

  • Research in Progress presentations, at least annually, to the Institute.

  • Reports/manuscripts of results of clinical trials undertaken, as appropriate.

  • General assessment during clinical work and meetings.

  • Annual interview by independent assessors.

 

Future

Research fellows will either return to run-through training, be supported for further internal or

externally funded fellowship to complete a MD or PhD, or may become eligible for an

academic training post.

 

For informal enquiries about the role, please contact Professor Gwo-tzer Ho, Gwo-Tzer.Ho@glasgow.ac.uk

Standard Terms & Conditions

 

Salary will be on the Clinical Research Fellow scale:  £48,288 - £71,550 per annum

 
 

These posts are full time and fixed term for 12 months (with the potential to extend on mutual approval).

 

Although this activity constitutes part of the job, the management of the clinical activity will be the full responsibility of the NHS Organisation. In the unlikely event that the NHS Organisation withdraws the honorary contract, the University will not be able to continue this post and notice of termination will be served.

 

The successful applicant (if aged under 60) will be eligible to join the Universities’ Superannuation Scheme. Further information regarding the scheme is available from the Superannuation Officer, who is also prepared to advise on questions relating to the transfer of Superannuation benefits. All research and related activities, including grants, donations, clinical trials, contract research, consultancy and commercialisation are required to be managed through the University’s relevant processes (e.g. contractual and financial), in accordance with the University Court’s policies.

 

Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG)

The University of Glasgow is committed to safeguarding children and protected adults by ensuring that individuals in regulated roles are appropriately vetted and monitored.

 

The University of Glasgow’s PVG policy aligns with the Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020 and reflects the legal requirements effective from 1 April 2025, including the mandatory PVG Scheme membership for regulated roles.

 

The post for which you are applying is considered to be a regulated role under the Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020. Under the Act, individuals working in a regulated role must be a PVG Scheme member before employment. If you are successful in your application, the offer of employment will be conditional subject to a satisfactory PVG Scheme record check. We will be in touch regarding requirements related to this.

 

Further information is available at : https://www.mygov.scot/pvg-scheme

Disclosure Scotland The post for which you are applying is considered to be a child care position in terms of The Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003. It requires the successful applicant to undergo a satisfactory Disclosure check through Disclosure Scotland prior to appointment. This check is necessary to ensure that the University of Glasgow fulfils its legal duties under the Act. If you are successful in your application, the offer of employment will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure Report. The University will make a Disclosure application to Disclosure Scotland, which will reveal any past criminal convictions (spent or unspent) or inclusion on the Disqualified from Working with Children List. Any non-conviction information held locally by the police may also be disclosed should this be considered relevant to the position.

Please note it is a criminal offence to apply for a child care position if you are on the Disqualified from Working with Children List.

 

It is the University of Glasgow’s mission to foster an inclusive climate, which ensures equality in our working, learning, research and teaching environment.

 

Closing date: 23 January 2026 at 23:45