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Job Offer: PDRA in Physiology:

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Job location: Kingston upon Hull
income: £38,205 to £44,263 Up to 21% pension & £10'000 relocation package, 31 days holiday + bank holidays
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent

Published in: 24th April 2024
Closing date: 8th May 2024
Reference: UOH-TA-0172

 

candidates are required to submit a current CV and cover letter.
Background and Context
This project aims to develop a new sensing platform to resolve a long-standing puzzle: how extracellular Ca2+ coordinates pancreatic islet beta-cells for pulsatile insulin secretion. The latter is key to maintain the blood glucose homeostasis.
Free ionic Ca2+ is now recognised as an indispensable messenger in mediating cellular activities in nearly every aspect of cellular life for almost all mammalian cells. Although the functions of intracellular Ca2+ in relation to different biological functions have been well characterised, insights into extracellular Ca2+ are constrained by the lack of appropriate sensing methodology capable of distinguishing the subtle changes of Ca2+ over the high basal level. To overcome this limit, this cross-disciplinary research will devote to developing a new analytical methodology in this regard.
This one-year full-time (negotiable for part time) post is funded by EPSRC International Collaboration Grants, 6 months at the University of Hull and the remaining time at University of Adelaide, Australia. Locally, the project will be conducted collaboratively with partner at Hull York Medical School; internationally, this project will be supported by partners located at the Adelaide Medical School.
all over the time in Australia, the PDRA will be provided with allowance to cover the cost of airfares, accommodation, etc., equivalent to approximate a large surplus income over the half-year time.
Specific tasks and Responsibilities of the post
The prosperous candidate will have a background in biosensing and bioimaging practice, and possess techniques in optical microscopy, optics-located microchips sensor, physiological measurement, in addition to the general biomedical expertise and skills.
For an informal conversation about the position Contact Us by - Jiangbo.zhao@hull.ac.uk
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