Research Fellow – Biomedical Devices
University College London
About usThe UCL Centre for Biomaterials in Surgical Reconstruction and Regeneration, led by Professor Song, collaborates with scientists, clinicians and industry partners to develop biomedical and engineering innovation. These include 3D models of soft and hard tissue, targeted cell and gene therapy delivery systems, and nanotechnology-based devices, such as hyperplastic nanofiber-guided human iPSC-derived muscle and neuromuscular junction models, piezoelectric nanofiber acoustic devices, and wearable/implantable biosensors.Further information about the Centre can be found .About the roleApplications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellow to join the Song laboratory ( ) at UCL Centre of Biomaterials for Surgical Reconstruction and Regeneration.This is a new exciting role funded by a multi-center 5-year MRC and MNDA programme grant to discern the effects of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)/Fronto-temporal dementia (FTD) mutations on human neuron intrinsic and synaptic properties as well as neural network function.The successful candidate will design and fabricate neuromuscular junction model devices, and work together with multi-disciplinary teams to tackle the mechanism of ALS/FTD neurodegenerative diseases.This role is for a qualified and experienced scientist/engineer who has been working in an academic or commercial research laboratory/company related to biomedical devices for muscle/neuron sensing, neuromuscular junction, neuron/muscle tissue/disease modelling and drug discovery. We design and fabricate synthetic scaffolds, biosensors and integrate with a human iPSC-based neuromuscular co-culture system and apply this system to investigate the cause of human ALS/FTD conditions, and lead to novel therapeutic targets.The post holder will contribute to the plan to deliver technical innovation and lead specified work packages of developing human iPSC-based neuromuscular junction model systems and ALS/FTD disease models in collaboration with other teams at UCL and KCL. To ensure successful development of the cellular model device and facilitate multidisciplinary collaborators to progress towards understanding the cause of ALS/FTD conditions, the candidate requires a strong background/knowledge of design, fabrication and integration of polymeric nanofiber-based devices, muscle/neuronal cell-culture devices and muscle/neuron detectors. Experience in polymer synthesis and process, electrospinning technique, neuron/muscle tissue engineering, cell culture and characterization is also desirable. In addition, they also require excellent interpersonal skills to work within and across diverse and interdisciplinary teams.Appointment Details:
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£43374 – 48007 per year
London
Fri, 11 Apr 2025 05:08:11 GMT
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