13845- Postdoctoral Researcher
| Posting date: | 13 March 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £41,064 to £48,822 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 27 March 2026 |
| Location: | Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | University of Edinburgh |
| Job type: | Temporary |
| Job reference: | 13845 |
Summary
Grade UE07: £41,064 - £48,822 per annum
College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine/School of Neurological and Cardiovascular Sciences/Institute for Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Research
Full-time: 35 hours per week
Fixed-term: for 20 months
The Opportunity
Where discovery never stops. Be part of something bigger.
A unique employer in a vibrant city. The University isn’t just any employer. We are part of a local community and a contributor to global thinking, progress and research. In Edinburgh, you are in one of the world’s most attractive cities with active arts and social sectors, while working in a University that has made significant contributions to society, medicine, physics and teaching for over four centuries. Our people have helped create the modern world and are working on more ground-breaking technologies and practices.
Job type: Academic
We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher.
The Almeida lab (almeida-lab.com) is recruiting a full-time (35 hours per week) postdoctoral researcher to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurotransmission in vitro and in vivo. We use zebrafish as a model organism to understand mechanisms and roles of non-synaptic forms of neurotransmitter release in the developing nervous system. The post-holder will employ advanced gene-editing strategies in zebrafish embryos, coupled with structural and functional live imaging to uncover the molecular basis and influence of non-synaptic neurotransmitter release from axons (see PMID 34270947 and 39230890) in neural circuits. Additionally, the postholder will bring in vitro mammalian cell culture expertise to extend these investigations into mammalian (including human) neurophysiology.
Your skills and attributes for success:
We are seeking a candidate who is curious about the nervous system, driven, committed to scientific discovery and integrity, and happy to integrate a new, dynamic research team. You will have:
PhD in Neuroscience or a relevant scientific discipline.
Demonstrable knowledge and experience in neurobiological research in vivo and in vitro.
Microscopy and image analysis skills.
Previous first-author publications in a related subject area.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work collaboratively.
People have always been at the heart of our work. As part of the University, you are a part of our community. We are looking for people with drive, determination, and a passion for what they do. We are a place where everyone is welcome and offer a range of policies and benefits designed to support you in building the right work/life balance for you:
Professional development and subject matter expertise.
Leading-edge research.
Opportunities for personal development.
Excellent benefits and support.
College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine/School of Neurological and Cardiovascular Sciences/Institute for Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Research
Full-time: 35 hours per week
Fixed-term: for 20 months
The Opportunity
Where discovery never stops. Be part of something bigger.
A unique employer in a vibrant city. The University isn’t just any employer. We are part of a local community and a contributor to global thinking, progress and research. In Edinburgh, you are in one of the world’s most attractive cities with active arts and social sectors, while working in a University that has made significant contributions to society, medicine, physics and teaching for over four centuries. Our people have helped create the modern world and are working on more ground-breaking technologies and practices.
Job type: Academic
We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher.
The Almeida lab (almeida-lab.com) is recruiting a full-time (35 hours per week) postdoctoral researcher to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurotransmission in vitro and in vivo. We use zebrafish as a model organism to understand mechanisms and roles of non-synaptic forms of neurotransmitter release in the developing nervous system. The post-holder will employ advanced gene-editing strategies in zebrafish embryos, coupled with structural and functional live imaging to uncover the molecular basis and influence of non-synaptic neurotransmitter release from axons (see PMID 34270947 and 39230890) in neural circuits. Additionally, the postholder will bring in vitro mammalian cell culture expertise to extend these investigations into mammalian (including human) neurophysiology.
Your skills and attributes for success:
We are seeking a candidate who is curious about the nervous system, driven, committed to scientific discovery and integrity, and happy to integrate a new, dynamic research team. You will have:
PhD in Neuroscience or a relevant scientific discipline.
Demonstrable knowledge and experience in neurobiological research in vivo and in vitro.
Microscopy and image analysis skills.
Previous first-author publications in a related subject area.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work collaboratively.
People have always been at the heart of our work. As part of the University, you are a part of our community. We are looking for people with drive, determination, and a passion for what they do. We are a place where everyone is welcome and offer a range of policies and benefits designed to support you in building the right work/life balance for you:
Professional development and subject matter expertise.
Leading-edge research.
Opportunities for personal development.
Excellent benefits and support.