Research Associate in Cell Biology and Mechanobiology, Imperial College London

Postdoctoral Position in UK United Kingdom

Research Associate in Cell Biology Imperial College London’s Department of Bioengineering is offering a Research Associate position in the Biomechanics and Signalling and Optical Precision Imaging laboratories led by Drs. Vermot and Pantazis. This position involves research in cell biology and mechanics at the intersection of these fields.

Designation: Research Associate

Research Area: Cell Biology and Mechanobiology

Location: South Kensington Campus – Hybrid

Eligibility/Qualification: The ideal candidate should have a PhD (or equivalent) related to the research field, with previous experience in cilia biology, high-precision imaging, and heart morphogenesis in zebrafish. Proficiency in live imaging and practical experience with zebrafish genetics are desired.

Job Description: The Research Associate will be responsible for research activities in the Biomechanics and Signaling Department at Imperial College London. This includes deep knowledge of live imaging, practical experience with zebrafish genetics, and a focus on biophysics methods. The role involves project-related research and development work, grant applications, and group organization.

How to Apply: To apply for this position, please visit the online application form by clicking “APPLY NOW.” For inquiries about the application process, contact Yusra Vallimohamed at y.vallimohamed@imperial.ac.uk.

Last Date for Apply: 07 November 2023

This position is a full-time, fixed-term role for 2 years, and candidates who have not yet received their PhD will be appointed as Research Assistants. The salary range for Research Assistants is £40,694 – £43,888 per annum.

For more information about the role, you can reach out to Dr. Julien Vermot at jvermot@imperial.ac.uk. Imperial College London is dedicated to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion and encourages candidates from all backgrounds to apply.

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