Research Assistant in Neuroscience
Applications for this vacancy closed on 24 April 2015 at 12:00PM
We are seeking a research assistant to join an exciting team of scientists
that are studying aspects of synapse development and function in the mammalian
brain. The team is using a combination of in vitro and in vivo methods to
examine these processes in the context of neurological diseases. To achieve
this goal, we are using human neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem
cells (iPSCs) and also transgenic mice.
The successful applicant will be an enthusiastic, motivated and highly
organised scientist possessing excellent laboratory skills and an eagerness to
learn our techniques with the ability to produce work to a high standard. The
successful candidate should demonstrate previous laboratory experience in cell
culture methods and/or managing transgenic mouse colonies. A degree in a
related subject, good communication skills and the ability to work as part of
a team, as well as independently, are essential.
This is a 24-month fixed-term project, in the first instance, with funding
provided by the European Research Foundation.
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Friday 24 April 2015.
that are studying aspects of synapse development and function in the mammalian
brain. The team is using a combination of in vitro and in vivo methods to
examine these processes in the context of neurological diseases. To achieve
this goal, we are using human neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem
cells (iPSCs) and also transgenic mice.
The successful applicant will be an enthusiastic, motivated and highly
organised scientist possessing excellent laboratory skills and an eagerness to
learn our techniques with the ability to produce work to a high standard. The
successful candidate should demonstrate previous laboratory experience in cell
culture methods and/or managing transgenic mouse colonies. A degree in a
related subject, good communication skills and the ability to work as part of
a team, as well as independently, are essential.
This is a 24-month fixed-term project, in the first instance, with funding
provided by the European Research Foundation.
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Friday 24 April 2015.
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We are seeking a research assistant to join an exciting team of scientists
that are studying aspects of synapse development and function in the mammalian brain. The team is using a combination of in vitro and in vivo methods to examine these processes in the context of neurological diseases. To achieve this goal, we are using human neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and also transgenic mice. The successful applicant will be an enthusiastic, motivated and highly organised scientist possessing excellent laboratory skills and an eagerness to learn our techniques with the ability to produce work to a ...
We are seeking a research assistant to join an exciting team of scientists that are studying aspects of synapse development and function in the mammalian brain. The team is using a combination of in vitro and in vivo methods to examine these processes in the context of neurological diseases. To achieve this goal, we are using human neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and also transgenic mice. The successful applicant will be an enthusiastic, motivated and highly organised scientist possessing excellent laboratory skills and an eagerness to learn our techniques with the ability to produce work to a ... |
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Research Assistant in Neuroscience
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