Location: | Southampton |
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Salary: | £36,636 to £37,694 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 9th September 2025 |
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Closes: | 29th September 2025 |
Job Ref: | 3199225BJ |
About the Project
Applications are invited for a Research Fellow to join the group of Dr Richard Meek to study the role of protein machinery in brain calcification. This exciting project funded by the MRC uses a multidisciplinary approach of mass spectrometry, microscopy, and cell-based assays to explore how dysfunctional carbohydrate-processing causes disease. The post offers huge potential in understanding the molecular basis of brain signalling and neurological disorders. Previous experience in tissue culture and proteomics including data collection, processing and interpretation is essential.
This project located in the School of Biological Sciences, boasts a wealth of expertise in mass spectrometry, neuroscience and glycobiology. You will be part of a vibrant and friendly glycobiology hub at Southampton that uses cutting-edge mass spectrometry and biochemical approaches to understand disease mechanisms.
About the Role
You will be using a variety of approaches, including proteomics, microscopy and cell-based assays to understand how dysfunctional protein machinery causes brain calcification. The role requires strong organisational skills, including the ability to maintain detailed and dated laboratory and electronic notes. You will be collaborating with world-leading scientists to deliver high quality and impactful science.
The post is available until 31/10/2028 on a full-time basis.
Informal enquires about the project can be made to Dr Richard Meek (r.w.meek@soton.ac.uk)
About You
You will have or be near completion of a PhD in biology, chemistry or related discipline, where you have gained experience in proteomic methodologies to understand biological questions. You will have experience in tissue culture and cell-based techniques. Good statistical and analytical skills are essential. You will be able to work independently, and excellent written and verbal English is required. Experience in neurobiology and/or glycobiology is useful but not essential.
Our Commitment to you
The University of Southampton is a global top 100 university, known for its pioneering research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and commitment to societal impact. Our vibrant research community, cutting-edge facilities, and strategic partnerships make us an ideal home for ambitious and talented individuals.
As a university we aim to create an environment where everyone can thrive and are proactive in fostering a culture of inclusion, respect and equality of opportunity. We believe that we can only truly meet our objectives if we are reflective of society, so we are passionate about creating a working environment in which you are free to bring your whole self to work.
With a generous holiday allowance as well as additional university closure days we are committed to supporting our staff and students and open to a flexible working approach.
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*Applications will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon completion of PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given.
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