Grade 7 (£29,837 – £36,661)
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research assistant to join the laboratory of Professor Kate Storey in the Division of Cell & Developmental Biology (College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee UK) working on cell biological mechanisms that regulate vertebrate neurogenesis.
This project builds on our recent discovery of a new form cell sub-division, apical abscission, which regulates the detachment of new-born neurons from the ventricle of the neural tube.
Das, R.M. & Storey, K.G. (2014) Apical Abscission Alters Cell Polarity and Dismantles the Primary Cilium During Neurogenesis. Science 343, 200-204.
For details of on-going work in the lab and recent publications, please visit: www.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk/people/kate-storey
This Wellcome Trust funded position is available for 3 years. Experience with real-time imaging, cell biological approaches and in vivo transfection would be an advantage, as would a fascination for the mechanisms underlying neurogenesis. Informal enquiries are welcome and should be directed to Professor Kate Storey k.g.storey@dundee.ac.uk.
How to apply:
To apply on-line please visit: www.dundee.ac.uk/jobs. If you are unable to apply on-line please contact Human Resources on (01382) 386209 (answering machine) for an application pack. Please quote reference number LS0447. Closing Date: 15 April 2014.
The University of Dundee is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
The University of Dundee is a Scottish Registered Charity, No. SC015096.
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