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Job details
Job reference
19/107967
Date posted
02/12/2019
Application closing date
02/01/2020
Salary
£33,797 - £40,322 per annum
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
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Research Fellow in Vascular Stem Cell Biology
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is a driver of innovation based on our talented, multinational workforce. Throughout the University, our academics are collaborating across disciplines to develop new discoveries and insights, working with outside agencies and institutions on projects of international significance. We are connected and networked with
strategic partnerships across the world, helping us to expand our impact on wider society locally, nationally and globally. The University is committed to attracting, retaining and developing the best global talent within an environment that enables them to realise their full potential.
We are a leader in gender equality and diversity, and are one of the UK's most successful universities in the Athena SWAN initiative which promotes gender equality and career progression. The School of MDBS holds an Athena SWAN Silver award in recognition of our commitment and success in addressing gender equality, representation, progression and success for all our staff. We are ranked 1st in the UK for knowledge transfer partnerships, (Innovate UK) 9th in the UK for University facilities (Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2018) and 14th in the UK for research quality (Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019).
Based in Belfast, a modern capital city, our beautiful campus is surrounded by abundant acres of parkland and is renowned as one of the safest and affordable cities in the UK. The choice of local Schools from pre-nursery upwards are some of the best available, and lovers of the outdoors can enjoy any number of activities from rowing and kayaking to top class golf among many others. We are immensely proud of what our city and our University will offer you.
Our five core values - Integrity, Connected, Ambition, Respect, Excellence - are shared by our staff and students, representing the expectations we have for ourselves and each other, guiding our day-to-day decisions and the way we behave as individuals in an international organisation.
The Wellcome Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine (WWIEM) is an interdisciplinary research centre which is committed to the highest quality scientific endeavour, with over 250 basic and clinical scientists working on site. Our mission is to understand the mechanisms of disease and use that understanding to develop innovative new treatments and therapies to improve patient outcomes.
We are recruiting for a Research Fellow to join the Vascular Stem Cell Biology Research team within the WWIEM led by Prof Alan Stitt to work on a project funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF). The project will employ in in vitro and in vivo model systems and cell and molecular biological approaches to investigate the regulation of metabolism in vascular progenitors to improve tissue regeneration in ischaemic disease. The successful candidate will design, develop and refine experimental models to investigate vascular repair and re-perfusion of ischaemic tissues in order to obtain reliable and reproducible data.
The successful candidate must:
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Have or about to obtain a PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a closely related area of Biomedicine
*
At least 3 years recent, hands-on, experience that will demonstrate relevant laboratory skills that are relevant for this project, such as cell culture, PCR, western blotting, and flow cytometry.
*
Recent extensive hands-on experience in molecular cell biology techniques including at least two of the following:
1. mammalian tissue culture
2. genetic modification of cells
3. use of disease-linked in vivo model systems
4. In vitro cellular functional assays
Candidate Information
Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr Christina O'Neilll via email:
christina.oneill@qub.ac.uk
About the Group
Further Information about the Institute
Further Information for International Applicants
Note to EAA Applicants on Brexit
Job title
Research Fellow in Vascular Stem Cell Biology
Job reference
19/107967
Date posted
02/12/2019
Application closing date
02/01/2020
Salary
£33,797 - £40,322 per annum
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is a driver of innovation based on our talented, multinational workforce. Throughout the University, our academics are collaborating across disciplines to develop new discoveries and insights, working with outside agencies and institutions on projects of international significance. We are connected and networked with
strategic partnerships across the world, helping us to expand our impact on wider society locally, nationally and globally. The University is committed to attracting, retaining and developing the best global talent within an environment that enables them to realise their full potential.
We are a leader in gender equality and diversity, and are one of the UK's most successful universities in the Athena SWAN initiative which promotes gender equality and career progression. The School of MDBS holds an Athena SWAN Silver award in recognition of our commitment and success in addressing gender equality, representation, progression and success for all our staff. We are ranked 1st in the UK for knowledge transfer partnerships, (Innovate UK) 9th in the UK for University facilities (Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2018) and 14th in the UK for research quality (Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019).
Based in Belfast, a modern capital city, our beautiful campus is surrounded by abundant acres of parkland and is renowned as one of the safest and affordable cities in the UK. The choice of local Schools from pre-nursery upwards are some of the best available, and lovers of the outdoors can enjoy any number of activities from rowing and kayaking to top class golf among many others. We are immensely proud of what our city and our University will offer you.
Our five core values - Integrity, Connected, Ambition, Respect, Excellence - are shared by our staff and students, representing the expectations we have for ourselves and each other, guiding our day-to-day decisions and the way we behave as individuals in an international organisation.
The Wellcome Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine (WWIEM) is an interdisciplinary research centre which is committed to the highest quality scientific endeavour, with over 250 basic and clinical scientists working on site. Our mission is to understand the mechanisms of disease and use that understanding to develop innovative new treatments and therapies to improve patient outcomes.
We are recruiting for a Research Fellow to join the Vascular Stem Cell Biology Research team within the WWIEM led by Prof Alan Stitt to work on a project funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF). The project will employ in in vitro and in vivo model systems and cell and molecular biological approaches to investigate the regulation of metabolism in vascular progenitors to improve tissue regeneration in ischaemic disease. The successful candidate will design, develop and refine experimental models to investigate vascular repair and re-perfusion of ischaemic tissues in order to obtain reliable and reproducible data.
The successful candidate must:
*
Have or about to obtain a PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a closely related area of Biomedicine
*
At least 3 years recent, hands-on, experience that will demonstrate relevant laboratory skills that are relevant for this project, such as cell culture, PCR, western blotting, and flow cytometry.
*
Recent extensive hands-on experience in molecular cell biology techniques including at least two of the following:
1. mammalian tissue culture
2. genetic modification of cells
3. use of disease-linked in vivo model systems
4. In vitro cellular functional assays
Candidate Information
Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr Christina O'Neilll via email:
christina.oneill@qub.ac.uk
About the Group
Further Information about the Institute
Further Information for International Applicants
Note to EAA Applicants on Brexit