Research Assistant in Immunology
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Research Assistant in Immunology
We invite applications from talented, ambitious, and highly motivated scientists to support a project investigating Adrenergic regulation of immunosenescence and cognitive decline across the life course. You will join a multidisciplinary team of immunologist and neuroscientist and use the latest technologies to assess the relationship between sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity, inflammation, immune function, and cognitive function in a cross-sectional human study.
You will work with group members in the Immunology Section and Surrey Sleep Research Centre, both within the School of Bioscience, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. With the use of state-of-the-art facilities, you will perform in-depth characterisation of systemic inflammation and the immune response to different immunological and adrenergic challenges and will determine how this relates to cognitive function and SNS activity.
This post is offered on a Fixed-Term basis up to 18 months.
Key responsibilities include:
• conducting human research investigating the link between SNS activity, immune ageing, and cognitive function
• obtaining and processing human samples in accordance with Human Tissue Act regulations
• planning and conducting experiments to examine cellular & molecular regulation of immunity by adrenergic signalling including flow cytometry and full fluorescent spectrum technology (Cytek Aurora for Imm-AGE scoring and immune function) and immunoassays (ELISA and IsoPlexis multiplex Secretome platform)
• measuring cardiac sympathetic and vagal control
• conducting unbiased assessments of cognitive functions
We are looking for applicants with a BSc in a relevant discipline (or equivalent) as well as experience in cellular techniques. Specifically, you should have experience or knowledge of cell/tissue culture, flow-cytometry and immunoassays.
You will be able to work positively and flexibly with colleagues and will have excellent communication skills. You will be self-motivated with the ability to work effectively both as part of a team and independently.
The successful candidate will receive training in immunological and cellular techniques, data analysis and presentation, and in conducting human studies.
The growing and vibrant Section of Immunology is located at the beautiful campus of the University of Surrey, close to London. The University of Surrey is an amazing place and we are working to create a dynamic, flexible, and innovative place to work and thrive.
Alongside our wonderful campus setting, collegiate on-site atmosphere, and plentiful development opportunities, we also offer a market leading pension, generous annual leave entitlement, relocation assistance where appropriate, an attractive research environment, childcare assistance and discounted membership to University sports facilities.
How to apply
To apply, please complete the online application and submit a CV and a cover letter outlining your enthusiasm for the project and how you meet the requirements of the role. Please also email CV and cover letters to Dr Natalie Riddell ([email protected])
For informal discussion about the post, please contact Dr Natalie Riddell.
Interviews: Invited applicants will be asked to prepare a 5 min presentation with slides on their research experience to date and how it complements the post.
The School of Biosciences holds a Gold Athena SWAN award and is committed to promoting and developing a culture of excellence, diversity and mutual respect that supports the School’s ambitions and attracts highly motivated and talented people. Therefore, we encourage applications from under-represented groups, such as people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and people with disabilities.
Please be advised that the University is unable to consider international applicants requiring Visa Sponsorship for this post.
Closing Date: 09 Dec 2024
Area: Technical & Experimental
Salary: £33,882 to £35,880
Fixed Term up to 18 months