[visionlist] Vacancy for Research Assistant Newcastle UK

Alison McDermott dramcdermott at gmail.com
Sat Feb 16 09:42:02 -04 2019


I am seeking a highly motivated and talented scientist to work in my lab for
several months on a project to investigate the biological properties and
commercial potential of medicinal maggot secretions in treating inflammatory
eye disease.  
 
The successful candidate will have a strong background in cell and molecular
biology, and be qualified to Masters/PhD (or for the latter be very close to
completion) level. This exciting, highly novel project, which is based in
the Department of Applied Sciences in the Faculty of Health & Life Sciences,
Northumbria University, will include guided but independent laboratory work
including mammalian cell culture, RT-PCR and other cell and molecular
techniques. You will be expected to lead development of new and ongoing
research in the area and contribute to publications and presentations in
relevant forums. You must have a good theoretical and practical knowledge of
molecular and cellular research and cell culture techniques. Working
knowledge of mass spectrometry, proteomics and lipdomics is desirable but
not required. 


For an informal discussion about this vacancy, please contact Prof Alison
McDermott by email at alison.mcdermott at northumbria.ac.uk.


More details and a link to the page to apply (closing date March 13th)  for
this vacancy can be found at:
https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/work-for-us/job-vacancies/professional-614-sen
ior-research-assistant


Alison McDermott

Alison M. McDermott PhD
Professor of Cellular and Molecular Sciences
Department of Applied Sciences
515 Block A Ellison Building
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Northumbria University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST

Phone: 0191 227 3987
Email: alison.mcdermott at northumbria.ac.uk
Skype: alimott




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