Job description
School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Full-time (37-hours per week); Fixed-term to 14 July 2024
This 3-year research project will model skeletal muscle biology within bioengineered tissues, inducing exercise via mechanical and electrical loading. The project will investigate how different exercise regimes alter the release of exercise-induced secretome (including extracellular vesicles), and how this secretome can induce cellular changes within peripheral tissue types (eg. bone).
Applicants should have at least a 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent) in sport and exercise science, human physiology, biochemistry or a related subject, and have successfully completed a PhD in cell biology, tissue engineering or a related subject area.
This full-time post is offered on a fixed-term contract to 14 July 2024.
Informal enquiries should be directed to Professor Mark Lewis, Professor of Musculoskeletal Bioengineering and Dean of School, via email to [email protected]
Closing date for applications 30 March 2023
For details please follow link.