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KU00000593
Application closing date
11/10/2017
Location
Royal Stoke Hospital Site
Salary
Grade 7 Starting salary £32,548
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Academic and Research
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Research Associate
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21 months Fixed Term
This post represents an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic individual to join the Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine (ISTM) Therapeutics Research theme. The project will involve a multidisciplinary research team led by a Lecturer in Biosciences, whose research interests lie in investigating novel methods to artificially
modulate human blood clotting. You will play a central role in delivering a recent Welcome Trust-funded project assessing whether platelet-targeted magnetic nanoparticles can be used as a novel therapeutic device for the treatment of heart attacks and strokes.
You will have a PhD in biophysics, chemistry, biomedical engineering, platelet biology or a related discipline. You will need to develop, characterise and test platelet-targeted magnetic nanoparticles under the supervision of research lead, and their collaborators. You will have experience in developing and implement new experimental methodologies. You will also need to be adaptable and keen to learn new research techniques across a range of research disciplines such as biomagnetics, tissue engineering and platelet biology. You will have excellent interpersonal and time management skills to allow you to work successfully between the different requirements of the project. You should also have good presentational skills to allow you to communicate the work to a range of different audiences. You will also have a key input into the development of journal publications and future research grant applications to follow-on this work.
For informal enquiries related to the post please contact Dr Alan Harper at a.g.s.harper@keele.ac.uk
Keele University is committed to the principles of the Athena SWAN charter, and values equality and diversity across our workforce. We strive to ensure that our workforce is representative of broader society, and therefore, we would actively welcome applications from women for this role.
For further information about this vacancy please click on the link below:
Job Description and Person Specification
Keele University employees wishing to apply should login to Employee Self Service and click on the 'View current vacancies' link.
Job title
Research Associate
Job reference
KU00000593
Application closing date
11/10/2017
Location
Royal Stoke Hospital Site
Salary
Grade 7 Starting salary £32,548
Contractual hours
Blank
Basis
Blank
Job category/type
Academic and Research
Attachments
Blank
Job details
21 months Fixed Term
This post represents an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic individual to join the Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine (ISTM) Therapeutics Research theme. The project will involve a multidisciplinary research team led by a Lecturer in Biosciences, whose research interests lie in investigating novel methods to artificially
modulate human blood clotting. You will play a central role in delivering a recent Welcome Trust-funded project assessing whether platelet-targeted magnetic nanoparticles can be used as a novel therapeutic device for the treatment of heart attacks and strokes.
You will have a PhD in biophysics, chemistry, biomedical engineering, platelet biology or a related discipline. You will need to develop, characterise and test platelet-targeted magnetic nanoparticles under the supervision of research lead, and their collaborators. You will have experience in developing and implement new experimental methodologies. You will also need to be adaptable and keen to learn new research techniques across a range of research disciplines such as biomagnetics, tissue engineering and platelet biology. You will have excellent interpersonal and time management skills to allow you to work successfully between the different requirements of the project. You should also have good presentational skills to allow you to communicate the work to a range of different audiences. You will also have a key input into the development of journal publications and future research grant applications to follow-on this work.
For informal enquiries related to the post please contact Dr Alan Harper at a.g.s.harper@keele.ac.uk
Keele University is committed to the principles of the Athena SWAN charter, and values equality and diversity across our workforce. We strive to ensure that our workforce is representative of broader society, and therefore, we would actively welcome applications from women for this role.
For further information about this vacancy please click on the link below:
Job Description and Person Specification
Keele University employees wishing to apply should login to Employee Self Service and click on the 'View current vacancies' link.