英国布里斯托大学神经科学和内分泌学博士后研究岗位
InstitutionUniversity of Bristol (http://www.bristol.ac.uk)PositionPostdoctoral Research AssociateLocationBristol UkDate PostedMay 22th 2008Date ExpiresJune 9th 2008Tagspostdoctoral research associate ...
Institution
University of Bristol (http://www.bristol.ac.uk)
Position
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Location
Bristol, Uk
Date Posted
May 22th 2008
Date Expires
June 9th 2008
Tags
postdoctoral research associate, bristol, and uk
Description
Postdoctoral Research Associate (reference 14008)
Based in the Henry Wellcome Laboratories for Integrative Neuroscienceand Endocrinology (HW-LINE, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK) you willinvestigate the regulation of extracellular GABA in the hippocampus andthe role of extracellular GABA in behavioural states. You will applymicrodialysis, EEG monitoring, behavioural analysis and HPLC withelectrochemical detection.
This post is funded by a newly awarded Wellcome Trust research grant“Regulation of tonic currents through changes in extracellular GABA” toProfessor Matthew Walker (Institute of Neurology, London), ProfessorAlexey Semyanov (Riken Brain Science Institute, Japan) and Dr AstridLinthorst (University of Bristol). The project will also fund a postdocwho will be based in the Institute of Neurology, UCL, London and willwork on in-vitro aspects of the project, under the management ofProfessor Walker, with whom close collaboration will be expected. Youwill join a friendly and enthusiastic team working in thestate-of-the-art Dorothy Hodgkin Building which accommodates HW-LINE.You should have a PhD, or equivalent, in a relevant life sciencesubject. You should have experience in in-vivo methods, preferably inmicrodialysis. Experience in HPLC with electrochemical detection, EEGrecording and behavioural analysis would be desirable. Furthermore, youshould have good written and oral communication skills.
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If successful, you may be appointed either on a fixed term or apermanent contract depending on the extent of your previous relevantresearch experience. Further information can be found at http://www.bristol.ac.uk/personnel/ftc/