The selected candidate will join a vibrant and internationally recognized research team aimed to understand the disease mechanisms of inherited cardiac conditions. They will undertake research into disease mechanisms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and explore the role of the Z-disk in the pathogenesis of the disease on a BHF funded project. The successful applicant will work closely together with another postdoctoral researcher and employ induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes as a cellular model of disease, in addition to supporting in vivo experiments. They will use molecular biology and biochemical methods to characterize these cells.
The team of Prof Katja Gehmlich is well embedded within the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, collaborates closely with researchers in the UK and internationally. The team is also part of the Translational Research Cluster on Heart Failure and Arrhythmias, a Research Cluster with international links. For this project, the successful candidate will collaborate closely with scientists from Amsterdam and Berlin.
The successful candidate will hold a PhD in an appropriate subject area and have substantial research experience in cell culture of iPSC derived cardiomyocytes and in vivo models. They will have experience in phenotyping disease models of the cardiac system.
The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below.
Essential: Possession of a first or postgraduate degree in biomedical sciences and a PhD (or close to completion) in cell biology, biomedical sciences, genetics, or a closely related field, demonstrating deep expertise in genetic diseases and cell biology of the cardiac system.
Essential: Proficient skills in culture of induced pluripotent stem cells and differentiation into cardiac cells.
Essential: Proficient skills in phenotyping induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes, e.g. by microscopy, metabolic profiling, optical mapping for calcium transients and action potential recordings (being competent in at least two of the techniques).
Essential: Experience in working with in vivo models of cardiac disease.
Essential: Completion of PIL-A/B and PIL-C training by the Home Office.
Desirable: Experience of analyzing echocardiography data from in vivo models.
Desirable: Previous publication(s) as first author, presentation as talks or posters at national or international conferences.
Desirable: Having understanding of patient experience in cardiac diseases.
High-level analytical capability, with a proven track record of problem-solving in complex research environments.
Excellent communication skills, capable of presenting complex information clearly and concisely to a variety of audiences.
Ability to effectively assess resource requirements for research projects and utilize resources in an efficient and responsible manner.
Understanding of broader management and administrative processes within a research setting, and the ability to contribute meaningfully to these areas.
Proven ability to plan and organize research projects, both individually and as part of a wider research program.
Capacity to coordinate work with other team members, ensuring harmonious collaboration and avoidance of conflict or duplication of effort.
Willingness and ability to work out of hours (especially weekends, as required for the culture and differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells into cardiomyocytes).
Knowledge and understanding of the protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010, with a commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusivity in the workplace.
Open-minded and team-oriented, with a readiness to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment.
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