Research Assistant/Associate studying Alzheimer's Disease

Closing Date
2 Jul 2017
Salary
£31,740- £43,350 (Max starting salary: £37,020)
Address
Imperial College, London
Duration
Full time, fixed term appointment for up to 36 months

Summary. We are seeking a post-doc who would like to use an exciting molecular delivery technology developed in our laboratory to treat Alzheimer’s disease modelled in a transgenic experimental model, and explore other therapeutic or scientific uses for this technology. The research is funded by Alzheimer's Research UK.

The Project. The blood-brain barrier (BBB), which prevents large molecules passing from the blood into the brain is a major hurdle to treating brain diseases. One of the main strategies for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease are to limit production or aggregation of the amyloid â peptides implicated in Alzheimer’s disease. While early versions of drugs were successful in vitro, an inability to penetrate the BBB left them unsuccessful in in vivo models. Newer small drugs, designed to cross the BBB, suffer from reduced potency and specificity, introducing the probability of harmful off-target effects due to the higher doses required.

We have shown that non-invasively administered ultrasound pulses can produce controlled, temporary changes to BBB permeability (Choi JJ et al., PNAS. 2011). The purpose of this is to develop and test a new short-pulse ultrasound delivery method (Pouliopoulos AN et al., J Acoust Soc Am. 2016) for the treatment of Alzheimer’s and evaluate its performance in reducing/halting the progression, modelled in transgenic experimental models. In allowing large molecule drug delivery to the brain, or targeted small molecule delivery at lower doses, this has the potential to revive previously shelved therapies that have shown great promise for the treatment of Alzheimer's.

The Applicant. We are looking to appoint someone to work with experts in Neuroscience, Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine while having the unique experience of interacting with clinicians and industry. It would be advantageous to have knowledge of transgenic experimental models of neurodegeneration, and skill with standard biological techniques (e.g., western blotting, immunohistochemistry, microscopy).

Applicants should have, or nearly completed a PhD in neuroscience or related discipline; or can demonstrate equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience

Application

See full details and application form online.

For further details, visit http://www.nsblab.org/postdoc-aruk or contact Dr James Choi: j.choi@imperial.ac.uk

*Candidates who have not yet been officially awarded their PhD will be appointed as Research Assistant within the salary range £31,740 - £33,370 per annum.

Further Information

http://www.nsblab.org/postdoc-aruk

Contact Details

Dr James Choi: j.choi@imperial.ac.uk