Annual salaries range from £18,072 to £30,912. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:
| Lowest | Average | Upper | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-tax | £18,072  (£1,506 p/mth)  | 
                            £24,732  (£2,061 p/mth)  | 
                            £30,912  (£2,576 p/mth)  | 
                            
| Pre-tax Income Percentile | 30th | 53rd | 67th | 
| Post-tax | £15,828  (£1,319 p/mth)  | 
                            £20,352  (£1,696 p/mth)  | 
                            £24,552  (£2,046 p/mth)  | 
                            
| Post-tax Income Percentile | 26th | 46th | 60th | 
| Percentage Tax Deduction | 12% | 18% | 21% | 
Medical research assistants generally work under the direction of the principal investigator or the researcher. They are often responsible for collecting data from various sources, working with a team of researchers and assistants to find out more about a subject, or to try to prove a hypothesis.
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Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant research assistant, medical:
| Lowest | Average | Upper | |
|---|---|---|---|
| average gross salary | £18,069 | £24,737 | £30,909 | 
| max mortgage | £81,311 | £111,317 | £139,091 | 
| deposit paid | £9,035 | £12,369 | £15,455 | 
| max purchase price | £90,346 | £123,686 | £154,546 | 
| mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr) | £369 | £505 | £631 |