Title
ZZ003737 - Senior Research Fellow (Paediatric Neuro-oncology)
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Faculty of Science

School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences

 

Senior Research Fellow (Paediatric Neuro-oncology)

 

Employment type:  Fixed term (3 years)

Employment basis:  Full time

Salary:  £38,183 - £46,924 per annum           

Post number: ZZ003737

Date published: 02 December 2016 

Closing date: 26 February 2017

 

Interview date: 16 March 2017

 

A Senior Research Fellow is required to become a team leader in the paediatric neuro-oncology research sub-group within the Brain Tumour Research Centre at the University of Portsmouth.  The group is currently composed of postdoctoral researchers, PhD students and technical staff along with research internship and project students.  The Centre is core-funded by the charity Brain Tumour Research and this new post is supported by two paediatric brain tumour charities: Ali’s Dream and Charlie’s Challenge.

 

The successful candidate will have an established track record in paediatric neuro-oncology as attested to by published works in the field of laboratory-based brain tumour research.

 

We are looking for a dedicated researcher who will communicate and interact with researchers, clinicians and patients/charity workers alike and has aspirations to become an international leader in the field.  The post is supported for 3 years in the first instance.  The Centre already has four other research sub-groups in Tumour Microenvironment, Mitochondria and Metabolism, Therapeutics and Blood Brain Barrier respectively.   The centre has a number of state of the art equipped laboratories for histology, cell culture, metabolic studies, cellular neuro-oncology and molecular neuro-oncology as well as a microscope imaging suite with many advanced microscopy techniques available.

 

For further information please contact Professor Geoff Pilkington: Geoff.pilkington@port.ac.uk

 

For detailed information about the vacancy, please select this link:ZZ003737 - Senior Research Fellow.docx