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Group Leader Research Fellowship Sponsorship

Posted by , on 6 March 2026

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Location: Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, University College London

Closing Date: 13 April 2026

The LMCB at University College London has several openings for outstanding scientists to establish independent research groups. We are seeking exceptional candidates to sponsor for career development fellowships. Fellows will be considered for tenured positions before the end of the fellowship term. Applicants should address fundamental biological questions in health-oriented contexts using innovative approaches and technologies. Applications are welcome from researchers working in any area of Molecular, Cell or Developmental Biology, as well as related disciplines.

We are particularly interested in candidates who can demonstrate synergy with research carried out at the LMCB (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/life-sciences/lmcb/research-teams). We also welcome applicants with interests in the Biology of Cell–Matrix Interactions, RNA Biology & Therapeutics, and the Physics of Living Systems. The ability to teach molecular, cellular and/or tissue-level biology would be an advantage.

For informal enquiries, please contact the LMCB Fellowship Coordinators, Professor Sophie Acton (s.acton@ucl.ac.uk) or Professor Jonathan Chubb (j.chubb@ucl.ac.uk). To apply, please email the following as a single PDF document, by 13th April 2026,  to Olive Byrne (o.byrne@ucl.ac.uk):

  1. A full CV, including the names of referees;
  2. A one-page outline of your fellowship application/proposal, including a title;
  3. A cover letter explaining how your proposal aligns with the fellowship scheme(s) you are interested in, your anticipated application timeline, and how you envisage this research programme fitting within the LMCB.

Salary: UCL non-clinical grades 8/9

Closing Date: 13 April 2026

Scientific fields: Cell biology, Development and disease, Quantitative biology and modelling, Gene regulation, Morphogenesis, Homeostasis and aging

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Duration: Permanent

Minimum qualifications: PhD