Research Assistant

at  University College London

London, England, United Kingdom -

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Immediate13 Feb, 2025GBP 41005 Annual24 Jan, 2025N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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ABOUT US

Applicants are invited to apply for the post of Research Assistant in Retinal Cell Biology at UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, ranked the best place in the world to study Ophthalmology (CWUR Rankings by Subject 2017).
This Research Assistant post offers an exciting opportunity to play a key role in research into inherited retinal disease in a highly successful and dynamic research group.

APPLICATION PROCESS

If you have any queries regarding the vacancy please contact Dr Rosellina Guarascio (rosellina.guarascio.13@ucl.ac.uk) or Professor Mike Cheetham (michael.cheetham@ucl.ac.uk). If you have any queries regarding the application process please email: ioo.hr@ucl.ac.uk.
A job description and person specification can be accessed at the bottom of this page.
To apply for the vacancy please click on the ‘Apply Now’ button below.
Please ensure you attach your CV and highest academic qualification. In addition, please ensure you provide a personal statement outlining how you meet the criteria to support your application.

Responsibilities:

The Research Assistant will work on a project focused on using stem cells to understand the mechanisms of light induced neurodegeneration under the supervision of Dr Rosellina Guarascio.
The position would suit an ambitious graduate with a background and interest in the mechanisms of neurodegeneration, retinal cell biology, and stem cell derived models of disease. The successful candidate would ideally have experience with molecular biology techniques, stem cell culture and/or microscopy. (S)he will work to investigate the role of light in molecular mechanisms of inherited retinal degeneration using stem cells derived 3D retinal organoids.
The position is funded by Moorfield Eye Charity and will be for 18 months.


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