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Research Associate in Systems Neuroscience

University of Bristol Law School

Bristol

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GBP 39,000 - 45,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A leading UK university is seeking a post-doctoral Research Associate to support research into neural mechanisms of chronic pain. Responsibilities include experimental planning, conducting in vivo studies, and data analysis. Candidates should possess experience in stereotaxic techniques and behavioural studies. This full-time role is fixed term until June 2026, offering a salary range of £39,906 - £44,746 per annum.

Qualifications

  • Previous experience in behavioural studies is required.
  • Experience in in vivo stereotaxic techniques in rodents is essential.
  • Ability to work independently and within a team is crucial.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct planning of experiments with a research team.
  • Undertake in vivo studies in awake behaving animals.
  • Prepare results for publication, including drafting manuscripts.

Skills

Behavioural studies
In vivo stereotaxic techniques
Data analysis
Good organisational skills
Regulatory frameworks for animal research

Job description

The role

We are seeking to appoint a post-doctoral Research Associate to support a research programme funded by the Medical Research Council that investigates neural mechanisms underlying susceptibility to chronic pain. The research programme integrates chemogenetic manipulation of neural circuits with studies of fear and anxiety related behaviour within the context of chronic pain. This specific role will focus on the role of the midbrain PAG and the cerebellum in emotional control.

What will you be doing?

You will require previous experience in behavioural studies and in vivo stereotaxic techniques in rodents. You will be involved in the planning of the experiments, working with other members of the research team. You will undertake in vivo studies in awake behaving animals using chemogenetic manipulations of neural circuits to enable us to better understand the mechanisms that underlie emotional control. You will also be expected to undertake the data analysis and prepare results for publication, including drafting manuscripts.

You should apply if

You have a passion for neuroscience research and an interest in the mechanisms underlying fear and anxiety related behaviour within the context of chronic pain. You should have previous experience using stereotaxic surgical procedures in combination with emotional-related behavioural methods and advanced neuroscientific interrogation of the underlying neural circuits. You should be able to work independently but also integrate your research with a wider team of researchers and collaborators. Good organisational skills and motivation are essential. Excellent record keeping and being able to demonstrate your ability to work within regulatory frameworks for animal research and schedule 1 drugs are important attributes. The lab is also committed to a positive research culture and research integrity.

Additional information

For informal queries about the role , please contact Richard Apps, r.apps@bristol.ac.uk

Contract type: Fixed Term until 30/06/2026

Work pattern: Full time, 35 hours per week

Grade: I

Salary: £39,906 - £44,746 per annum

This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Tuesday 26th August 2025

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