| Location: | Kingston upon Hull |
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| Salary: | £39,906 to £46,049 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 29th May 2026 |
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| Closes: | 28th June 2026 |
| Job Ref: | JR102546 |
We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, creating a community where colleagues feel respected and valued. We aim to reflect the diversity of our students and communities, and to strengthen our university through collaboration and diverse perspectives, across all roles at the University.
This 12-month Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) position supported by Breakthrough T1D funding award focused on the development of advanced, specific and highly reproducible human in vitro models – lab grown systems which mimic real human tissues to improve understanding of disease, accelerate drug discovery, and reduce reliance on animal models. This individual project focused on establishing a vascularized human pancreas model using advanced extrusion 3D bioprinting and microfluidics to create perfusable, multicellular constructs that replicate pancreatic architecture, nutrient delivery, and exocrine-islet interactions.
The post-holder will work under the supervision of Dr Amin Ardestani at CfB/HYMS alongside Dr Amirpasha Moetazedian at School of Engineering and Technology. The post will be based in a vibrant Diabetes and Metabolism research group that will offer an excellent opportunity to work across multiple disciplines (Biomedical Engineering and AI) as part of a diverse multidisciplinary team to progress research objectives.
We are now inviting applications from candidates with a strong background in tissue engineering, preferably with prior experience and skills in cell and molecular biology, as well as a clear commitment to advancing research in human disease modelling. The successful candidate will be responsible for optimising the microenvironments of pancreas by synthesising hydrogels systems containing various ECM proteins suitable for 3D bioprinting. Analysis of constructed tissues involve cell culture, fluorescence microscopy (confocal and super resolution), as well as genomic and proteomic experiments. The PDRA will be based at Hull University but will be expected to collaborate or visit to external collaborator sites (including Wellcome Sanger Institute), and to engage productively with other research units at University of Hull as required. The PDRA will report research results to the project supervisory team on a weekly basis, and relevant governance committees. The PDRA will produce an appropriate quantity and quality of progress reports and contribute generating of research publications. They will work closely with the Knowledge Exchange Office of the University of Hull on preparation of materials for filing for IP protection.
The full job description can be found here.
For any informal queries relating to this role, please contact Amin Ardestani (Senior Lecturer in Metabolic Signalling/Biomedicine) via email to a.ardestani@hull.ac.uk. All applicants should submit a CV and covering letter.
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