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A prestigious research institute in Cambridge is seeking a Research Assistant to join a dynamic programme exploring neuronal vulnerabilities in neurodegeneration. The role involves experimental studies with human stem cells and requires a strong background in cell and molecular biology, alongside hands-on skills in various laboratory techniques. Candidates should hold a relevant BSc degree. This fixed-term position offers the opportunity to contribute to innovative research and collaborate within multidisciplinary teams.
A Research Assistant position is available in the group of Prof. Gabriel Balmus at the UK Dementia Research Institute (UKDRI), University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research programme investigating molecular and cellular mechanisms that govern neuronal vulnerability and survival in the context of neurodegeneration, inflammation, and genome stability. The project focuses on understanding how cell-intrinsic and extrinsic stress pathways, including inflammatory and DNA damage associated signals, influence neuronal fate. A central aim is to use genetic and chemical perturbation approaches, including CRISPR-based gene targeting and functional CRISPR screens, to identify regulatory networks and actionable pathways that modulate neuronal resilience or degeneration. The work will integrate cellular, molecular, histological, and genetic approaches, with the goal of informing therapeutic target discovery and disease-relevant cellular stratification.
The post-holder will contribute to experimental studies involving human stem cell derived neuronal systems, genome engineering, and pathway interrogation. They will play an active role in generating and analysing high-quality data and in optimising and implementing new experimental workflows.
The post-holder will support laboratory operations, including maintaining laboratory stocks and consumables, assisting with ordering processes and contributing to safety and compliance workflows. They will also participate in developing and optimising experimental protocols, introducing new methods where necessary and generating high-quality data for progress reports and publications. They will be expected to support multidisciplinary research teams.
Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 year in the first instance.
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