Job description
About the Role
This is a full time, fixed term position until 30/09/2024
We are looking to appoint a Research Fellow in Molecular Neurosciences to join the research group of Dr Marion Hogg which investigates the role of tRNA fragments in neurons. The position is available for 1 year in the first instance, with the potential for extension. The ideal candidate will have experience of neuronal cell culture and a wide range of standard laboratory molecular biology techniques. Training will also be provided so a willingness to learn new techniques is essential.
Interview Date: 18th September 2023
If you have any queries about this role, please contact Dr Marion Hogg, Senior Lecturer, [email protected]
To apply please submit a CV and cover letter outlining your research experience and suitability for the role.
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- Flexibility - take ownership over how you get your work done. We're open to different working patterns and approaches.
- 25 days annual leave, plus statutory bank holidays and 5 university closure days pro rata.
- Generous pension scheme with life assurance. We contribute 17.2% of your salary.
- Range of health and wellbeing services, voluntary benefits, discounts, and savings for all colleagues.
- Access to a wealth of formal and informal professional development opportunities to develop your skills and advance your career.
- And a whole lot more…
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