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Postdoctoral Research Associate

Posted by , on 9 August 2017

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

A position as postdoctoral research associate is available in the Ear Repair group within the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London. The Ear Repair group is led by Professors Andrea Streit, Karen Steel and Abigail Tucker, and is part of the BRC Oral Health Theme based in the Centre for Craniofacial and Regenerative Biology at King’s College London. The Centre is one of the leading centres for Craniofacial Biology and offers a vibrant research environment in the heart of London.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated candidate holding a PhD in biomedical science or a related field with a background in molecular biology, mouse genetics, neuroscience and/or developmental neurobiology. Understanding of and expertise in ear development and physiology will be an advantage, as will experience in drug delivery strategies. The project investigates the mechanisms underlying ear homeostasis and hearing loss, looking at new ways of restoring function, with the long term aim to design new strategies to treat hearing loss. The successful candidate will have training and expertise in one or more of the above areas, an excellent academic track record, be committed to a scientific career and will be keen to work in an interdisciplinary team. The project itself offers many training opportunities in cutting-edge biomedical science, as well as in different transferrable skills.

To apply for this post go to https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=77419

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