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We are seeking a motivated Post-Doctoral Researcher to join the Experimental and Clinical Sleep Medicine group within the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences and the Sir Jules Thorn Sleep & Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi). We conduct human experimental and clinical studies on sleep and disorders of sleep with the aim of understanding their pathophysiology and treatment.

 

The post holder will work on a new Wellcome Trust Mental Health Award, funded as part of the call “Integrating sleep and circadian science into our understanding and treatment of anxiety, depression and psychosis”. https://wellcome.org/grant-funding/schemes/mental-health-award-integrating-sleep-and-circadian-science-our-understanding  

 

This multi-disciplinary programme of research (PI: Prof Stuart Peirson) will investigate brain networks underlying sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in psychiatric disorder. A range of methodologies will be applied across the programme, including human intervention studies, analysis of existing large datasets, and mouse models.

 

The ideal candidate will be a sleep or circadian scientist with an interest in mental health. They will have experience of running neuroimaging (fMRI) studies. The post-holder will work within the human interventions work-package (Leads: Prof Simon Kyle and Prof Catherine Harmer) and support the set-up and day-to-day running of a large clinical trial which will test the effect of sleep treatment on functional brain networks and emotion regulation. Principal duties include study-set-up, participant recruitment, conducting eligibility and outcome assessments, and supporting data analysis. The role will provide opportunity for career and skills development. The post-holder will have dedicated time to undertake training (including spending time in different lab groups), develop their skills, and explore career progression, including opportunity to teach through the Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine.

 

Informal enquiries are encouraged (please contact Professor Simon Kyle;  simon.kyle@ndcn.ox.ac.uk).

 

Please see the below 'Job Description' for further details on the responsibilities and selection criteria, as well as further information about the university and how to apply.

 

The post is full time for a fixed term of until 31st January 2027 in the first instance.

 

Only applications received before 12.00 midday on Friday 4th October will be considered. 

 

Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter. 
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"""West Wing, Level 6, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, OX3 9DU Web: www.ndcn.ox.ac.uk | Tel: +44(0)1865 234702 | Email: recruitment@ndcn.ox.ac.uk Job title Postdoctoral Researcher in Sleep Medicine Division Medical Sciences Division Department Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN) Location Sir Jules Thorn Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi), Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QU Grade 7: £37,524 – £45,763 per annum Grade and salary A less experienced candidate may be appointed at Grade 6 (£33,832 - £39,705 per annum), with a commensurate adjustment in either the essential criteria, responsibilities or duties. Hours Full time Contract type Fixed-term until 31st January 2027 with the possibility of extension Reporting to Professor Simon Kyle Vacancy reference 175079 Additional information The funds supporting this research project are provided by the Wellcome Trust Research topic Sleep, Circadian Rhythms, and Mental Health Principal Investigator / supervisor Simon Kyle Project team Experimental and Clinical Sleep Medicine https://www.ndcn.ox.ac.uk/research/experimental-and-clinicalsleep-medicine-group Project web site https://www.scni.ox.ac.uk/ https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/ Funding partner The funds supporting this research project are provided by the Wellcome Trust • Kyle SD et al. Clinical and cost-effectiveness of nursedelivered sleep restriction therapy for insomnia in primary care (HABIT): a pragmatic, superiority, open-label, randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2023 Sep 16;402(10406):975-987. doi: 10.1016/S01406736(23)00683-9. Epub 2023 Aug 10. • Schiel, J.E., Tamm, S.,…..Kyle, S.D.*, Spiegelhalder, K*. Associations between sleep health and amygdala reactivity to negative facial expressions in the UK Biobank cohort (n=25,758). Biological Psychiatry 2022; 92: 693-700. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.05.023 Maurer, L.F., Espie, C.A., Omlin, X., Emsley, R., Kyle, S.D. The effect of sleep restriction therapy for insomnia on sleep pressure and arousal: a randomized controlled mechanistic trial. SLEEP 2022; 45(1): zsab223. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab223 Reid MJ, Omlin X, Espie CA, Sharman R, Tamm S, Kyle SD. The effect of sleep continuity disruption on multimodal emotion processing and regulation: a laboratory-based, randomised, controlled experiment in good sleepers. J Sleep Res. 2023 Feb;32(1):e13634. doi: 10.1111/jsr.13634. Epub 2022 May 16. PMID: 35578403. Recent publications • • The role We are seeking a motivated Post-Doctoral Researcher to join the Experimental and Clinical Sleep Medicine group within the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences and the Sir Jules Thorn Sleep & Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi). We conduct human experimental and clinical studies on sleep and disorders of sleep with the aim of understanding their pathophysiology and treatment. The post holder will work on a new Wellcome Trust Mental Health Award, funded as part of the call “Integrating sleep and circadian science into our understanding and treatment of anxiety, depression and psychosis”. https://wellcome.org/grant-funding/schemes/mental-health-awardintegrating-sleep-and-circadian-science-our-understanding This multi-disciplinary programme of research (PI: Prof Stuart Peirson) will investigate brain networks underlying sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in psychiatric disorder. A range of methodologies will be applied across the programme, including human intervention studies, analysis of existing large datasets, and mouse models. The ideal candidate will be a sleep or circadian scientist with an interest in mental health. They will have experience of running neuroimaging (fMRI) studies. The post-holder will work within the human interventions work-package (Leads: Prof Simon Kyle and Prof Catherine Harmer) and support the set-up and day-to-day running of a large clinical trial which will test the effect of sleep treatment on functional brain networks and emotion regulation. Principal duties = include study-set-up, participant recruitment, conducting eligibility and outcome assessments, and supporting data analysis. The role will provide opportunity for career and skills development. The post-holder will have dedicated time to undertake training (including spending time in different lab groups), develop their skills, and explore career progression, including opportunity to teach through the Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine This post is fixed term until 31st January 2027 with the possibility of extension. Informal enquiries are encouraged (please contact Professor Simon Kyle; simon.kyle@ndcn.ox.ac.uk). Responsibilities • Support participant recruitment and assessment • Create and implement standardised protocols for the collection and analysis of sleep and neuroimaging data (MRI) • Publish and present research results to the international scientific community • Attend and present work at meetings with collaborators • Support the planning, set-up, and running of sleep-lab studies taking place in the group • In the context of work above and resources available, and with the support of the laboratory supervisor, prepare for appropriate career advancement • Support patient and public involvement (PPI) activities as part of the research programme • Supervise junior members of the team • Undertake other duties in the department from time to time as determined commensurate with the grade and responsibilities of this post, and any other reasonable request Selection criteria Essential selection criteria = • Hold or be near completion of a PhD in neuroscience, psychology, or related area • Experience of running MRI studies • Experience of performing and scoring human sleep EEG recordings • Experience of obtaining and maintaining regulatory and ethics approvals • Excellent data analysis skills, including experience of MRI analysis scripts. • Be able to demonstrate competence and success in the thesis research area (and postdoctoral work if appropriate) e.g. as judged by publications (including papers in press and publicly available preprints) in high quality peer-reviewed journals. Evidence will be sought of a deep understanding of the applicant's previous fields of research and evidence of independent intellectual and practical contributions to previous research projects. • Have excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to be comfortable and confident interacting with patients in a research study, team members, administrative staff, and the broader research community • Strong academic record as demonstrated by grades achieved and awards received • Show an ability to supervise and educate junior co-workers • Be willing to play a role in keeping the laboratory running by assuming a share of group responsibilities Desirable selection criteria • Research experience on the link between sleep and mental health • Experience of intervention studies . Pre-employment screening Standard checks If you are offered the post, the offer will be subject to standard pre-employment checks. 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