Senior Research Technician
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 04 Medi 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £31,236.00 i £34,610.00 bob blwyddyn |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 02 Hydref 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Warwick, Warwickshire |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | University of Warwick |
Math o swydd: | Dros dro |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 110856-0925 |
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For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Emily Lane-Hill (Assistant Professor (Research Focussed)) at E.Hill.4@warwick.ac.uk
Senior Research Technician (105272)
School of Life Sciences
Gibbet Hill
Fixed Term Contract | Full Time| 1.0 FTE | 36.5 hpw
There is sufficient funding to recruit a Senior Research Technician on Grade 5 for up to max of 13 months, restricted to end by 31/05/2027
An excellent opportunity is available for a Senior Research Technician to join the research group of Dr Emily Lane-Hill within the Neuroscience Cluster in the School of Life Sciences. The post is for 13-months, full time and is available for an immediate start.
The project, funded by Race Against Dementia, aims to determine the molecular mechanisms that underlie tau-induced neuronal and network dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases.
You will utilise a combination of molecular biology and imaging-based techniques to characterise interactions between tau protein and targets such as voltage-gated ion channels. There may also be opportunities to develop further skills in electrophysiology and in vivo work throughout the project.
As a research group we value collegiality and curiosity and we are committed to creating a warm and inclusive working environment, allowing individuals to develop their skills and interests in neuroscience research.
Informal enquires are encouraged and can be sent directly to Dr Emily Lane-Hill (e.hill.4@warwick.ac.uk).
For more information about the lab, please visit: https://profiles.warwick.ac.uk/u1670478-emily-lane-hill/grants and https://www.raceagainstdementia.com/rad-fellows/dr-emily-lane-hill
Applicants must hold a BSc in a relevant field; examples include Neuroscience or Biomedical Science.
Prior practical laboratory experience, an existing skill set in molecular biology and a keen interest in neurodegeneration research are essential.
The successful candidate is expected to be an active participant in a growing research group, so successful time and project management is essential. As well as demonstration of good communication skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
For details on the experience and skills required, please refer to the job description attached as a PDF below.
KEYWORDS: – Tau, Molecular Mechanisms, Neuronal and Network function, Neurodegeneration
Senior Research Technician (105272)
School of Life Sciences
Gibbet Hill
Fixed Term Contract | Full Time| 1.0 FTE | 36.5 hpw
There is sufficient funding to recruit a Senior Research Technician on Grade 5 for up to max of 13 months, restricted to end by 31/05/2027
An excellent opportunity is available for a Senior Research Technician to join the research group of Dr Emily Lane-Hill within the Neuroscience Cluster in the School of Life Sciences. The post is for 13-months, full time and is available for an immediate start.
The project, funded by Race Against Dementia, aims to determine the molecular mechanisms that underlie tau-induced neuronal and network dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases.
You will utilise a combination of molecular biology and imaging-based techniques to characterise interactions between tau protein and targets such as voltage-gated ion channels. There may also be opportunities to develop further skills in electrophysiology and in vivo work throughout the project.
As a research group we value collegiality and curiosity and we are committed to creating a warm and inclusive working environment, allowing individuals to develop their skills and interests in neuroscience research.
Informal enquires are encouraged and can be sent directly to Dr Emily Lane-Hill (e.hill.4@warwick.ac.uk).
For more information about the lab, please visit: https://profiles.warwick.ac.uk/u1670478-emily-lane-hill/grants and https://www.raceagainstdementia.com/rad-fellows/dr-emily-lane-hill
Applicants must hold a BSc in a relevant field; examples include Neuroscience or Biomedical Science.
Prior practical laboratory experience, an existing skill set in molecular biology and a keen interest in neurodegeneration research are essential.
The successful candidate is expected to be an active participant in a growing research group, so successful time and project management is essential. As well as demonstration of good communication skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
For details on the experience and skills required, please refer to the job description attached as a PDF below.
KEYWORDS: – Tau, Molecular Mechanisms, Neuronal and Network function, Neurodegeneration