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Imperial College London Job Description Job Title: Research Associate (Two posts) Section: Laboratory of Molecular Neuroregeneration, Centre for Restorative Neurosciences Division: Division of Brain Sciences, Department: Department of Medicine Job Family and Level: Academic and Research, Level B Salary Range: £32,750 - £41,540 per annum Responsible To: Professor Simone di Giovanni Location: Hammersmith Campus Contract: Full time, fixed term for 12 months, with the potential for extension for a further 24 months Project Title: Epigenetic control of axonal regeneration Research Programme An exciting opportunity has arisen for two Research Associates in the Centre for Restorative Neurosciences within the Division of Brain Sciences, Department of Medicine at the Imperial College London. You will work on epigenetic control of axonal regeneration in the newly established laboratory headed by Professor Simone Di Giovanni. Exciting recent research developments have placed the role of transcriptional regulation at the centre of the capacity of axons to re-grow after spinal cord injury. These include work from our laboratory (see Di Giovanni S, on pubmed). Given that neurological recovery and axonal regeneration are not possible following spinal injury, understanding how the re-growth of injured axons is controlled is key to enhancing axonal regeneration and potentially functional recovery. Epigenetic regulation seems imperative for modulating the complex gene expression program necessary for the growth of an axon. However, the role of epigenetic changes in axonal regeneration remains obscure. These post-doctoral Research Associate posts will be focused on understanding epigenetic control of axonal regeneration in a number of acute CNS injuries, including spinal and optic nerve injury and stroke. This has the goal of achieving ground-breaking discoveries in the field. Extremely ambitious, forward-thinking, committed, skilled and passionate candidates are invited to apply. The laboratory for Molecular Neuroregeneration headed by Professor Simone Di Giovanni is a newly established lab moving from Germany to Imperial College London in the Division of Brain Sciences. For detail about research directions please visit our German website: http://www.hih-tuebingen.de/en/neuroregeneration-re/. At Imperial College London you will be based at the Hammersmith Hospital Campus. You will have a PhD or equivalent in neuroscience, cellular/molecular biology or a closely related discipline. Experience in molecular and cellular biology, as well as in in vivo murine work, will be an asset. Interest in gene regulation and axonal regeneration are a competitive advantage. In addition, you will be expected to submit publications to high-impact refereed journals. Ability to attract external research funding is welcome. These are full-time, fixed-term posts for 12 months initially, with the potential for extension for a further 24 months. Research Duties To take initiatives in the planning of research To direct the work of small research teams To identify and develop suitable techniques, and apparatus, for the collection and analysis of data To conduct data analysis To ensure the validity and reliability of data at all times To maintain accurate and complete records of all findings To write reports for submission to research sponsors To present findings to colleagues and at conferences To submit publications to refereed journals To provide guidance to staff and students To attend relevant workshops and conferences as necessary To develop contacts and research collaborations within the College and the wider community To promote the reputation of the Group, the Department and the College To provide guidance to PhD students To contribute to bids for research grants To conduct and plan own scientific work with appropriate supervision To maintain highly organised and accurate record of experimental work To actively participate in the research programme of the Group and Unit To publish in high quality journals and to present data at national and international meetings To participate in Group/Unit research meetings and internal seminars To collaborate with other allied scientists within Imperial College and elsewhere in London and abroad, as appropriate To contribute to the smooth running of the Group’s/Unit’s laboratories and facilities with other scientists, clinicians, technicians and students within the laboratories To assist in the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate research students and research assistants as required To comply with the College, Division, and Unit safety practices and to attend courses on safety when appropriate Any other duties as may be deemed reasonable by the Head of Group as well as Head of Division/Department/Section Other Duties To undertake appropriate administration tasks To attend relevant meetings To undertake any necessary training and/or development Any other duties commensurate with the grade of the post as directed by line manager/supervisor To observe and comply with all College policies and regulations, including the key policies and procedures on Confidentiality, Conflict of Interest, Data Protection, Equal Opportunities, Financial Regulations, Health and Safety, Imperial Expectations (for new leaders, managers and supervisors), Information Technology, Private Engagements and Register of Interests, and Smoking. To undertake specific safety responsibilities relevant to individual roles, as set out on the College Website Health and Safety Structure and Responsibilities page (http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/safety/policies/organisationandarrangements). Job descriptions cannot be exhaustive and the post-holder may be required to undertake other duties, which are broadly in line with the above key responsibilities. Imperial College is committed to equality of opportunity and to eliminating discrimination. All employees are expected to adhere to the principles set out in its Equal Opportunities in Employment Policy, Promoting Race Equality Policy and all other relevant guidance/practice frameworks. Person Specification Applicants are required to demonstrate that they possess the following attributes: Imperial Expectations These are the 7 principles that Imperial leaders, managers and supervisors are expected to follow: 1. Champion a positive approach to change and opportunity 2. Communicate regularly and effectively within, and across, teams 3. Consider the thoughts and expectations of others 4. Deliver positive outcomes 5. Encourage inclusive participation and eliminate discrimination 6. Support and develop staff to optimise talent 7. Work in a planned and managed way Education and Qualifications PhD in neuroscience, cellular/molecular biology or a closely related discipline, or equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience Knowledge and Experience Knowledge of genetic and epigenetic regulation of neuronal biology Experience in molecular and cellular biology, as well as in in vivo murine work Knowledge of research methods and statistical procedures Practical experience within a research environment and/or publication in relevant and refereed journals Experience of dealing with specific groups of people, e.g. sponsors, patients Practical experience in a broad range of techniques including spinal cord surgery, molecular and cellular biology such as ChIP, protein IP and primary culture. Computer literate with a good knowledge of different computer programmes with experience in data presentation and statistical analyses Experience with the use of imaging software would be advantageous Skills and Abilities Ability to conduct a detailed review of recent literature Ability to develop and apply new concepts Creative approach to problem-solving Excellent verbal communication skills and the ability to deal with a wide range of people Excellent written communication skills and the ability to write clearly and succinctly for publication Ability to direct the work of a small research team and motivate others to produce a high standard of work Ability to organise own work with minimal supervision Ability to prioritise own work in response to deadlines Advanced computer skills, including word-processing, spreadsheets and the Internet Personal Attributes Willingness to work as part of a team and to be open-minded and cooperative Flexible attitude towards work Discipline and regard for confidentiality and security at all times Willingness to undertake any necessary training for the role Willingness to travel both within the United Kingdom and abroad to conduct research and attend conferences Willingness to work out of normal working hours (including weekends) if the requirements of the project demand Interest in gene regulation and axonal regeneration