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Research Assistant

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Global Academy Jobs
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United Kingdom
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Jun 13, 2016

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This is an open ended post with a funding end date of 31 May 2020.

The School of Clinical Sciences has a vacancy for a Research Assistant working at the Bristol Royal Infirmary.

Professor Emanueli, PI (Principal Investigator) has been awarded a British Heart Foundation (BHF) Chair (starting on 1st June 2015, renewable every five years, pending favourable assessment of the performance of herself and her group), with attached positions (from both the BHF and the University).

Moreover, she is already leading Bristol in successful networks of basic and clinical scientists working at progressing basic science research to clinically useful applications. The PI is also part of the Bristol NIHR-Biomedical Research Unit (BRU) in cardiovascular disease, which contains a very successful team of cardiovascular clinicians, basic scientists and a UKCRC accredited clinical trial and evaluation unit (including research nurses, clinical trial coordinators and statisticians). The latter facilitate the groups’ clinical reverse translational and translational research potential.

This post is for a highly motivated individual wishing to join the Bristol Emanueli team as a Post-doc Research Assistant (PDRA) and expected to move up in the BHF career pathways, starting with a successful postdoc experience.

You will work on one of the research themes developed by Professor Emanueli, focussing on extracellular vesicles (EVs) and microRNAs (miRs) as novel therapeutics and biomarkers in the field of peripheral ischaemia, ischemic ulcers, biomarkers of disease evolution and regenerative medicine by combination of exosomes and biomaterials.

Contact: Professor Costanza Emanueli costanza.emanueli@bristol.ac.uk 

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