Location: | Birmingham |
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Salary: | £36,924 Grade 7 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 30th January 2025 |
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Closes: | 16th March 2025 |
Job Ref: | 98709 |
Salary: As this vacancy has limited funding the maximum salary that can be offered is Grade 7, salary £36,924
Contract Type: Fixed Term contract up to July 2028
Background
A Research Fellow with experience in behavioural neurogenetics of Drosophila is sought. The aim of the project is to investigate how experience and behaviour shape the brain throughout life, the impact that experience has on brain structure and how behaviour as a source of experience can impact it further. We aim to discover and test underlying molecular mechanisms that regulate structural brain plasticity and neurodegeneration, and link molecules to cells, neural circuits, neurites, synapses and behaviour. This project will use only the fruit-fly Drosophila as a model organism. This post focuses on behavioural neurogenetics of Drosophila adult, analysis and manipulation of neural circuits with confocal microscopy and could include molecular biology to generate transgenic tools.
This project is integrated into a larger project involving two other postdocs, within a Wellcome Trust funded research programme led by Professor A Hidalgo into “A molecular switch between structural brain plasticity and neurodegeneration”. This overall project builds on our findings on structural plasticity, Drosophila neurotrophins and their Toll and Trk-like Kek receptors, from e.g. Foldi et al 2017 J Cell Biol 216, 1421; Li et al 2020 eLife 9:e52743; Sun et al 2024 eLife 13:RP102222.
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Person Specification
Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Alicia Hidalgo, email: a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk or telephone 0121 4145416
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Closes: 16/03/2025
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