This Lecturer post is one element of a new and exciting development of our focused research strategy at St George’s following the recent establishment of the Neuroscience & Cell Biology Research Institute (NCRI). The appointee will be a dynamic post-doctoral scientist with a career trajectory indicating the likelihood of impactful and world-leading research. They will support existent areas of research strength in the Institute by addressing at least one area of need where a new Principal Investigator can grow a research group. The candidate will join, or form a link between, the NCRI Research Sections: Neurological Disorders & Imaging; Neuromodulation and Motor Control; Molecular & Cellular Sciences. The post will be supported by a 3-year PhD studentship.
Key attributes of the successful applicant include:
- BSc and PhD in an appropriate field;
- Successful track record of at least 3 years of postdoctoral research;
- Evidence of successful independent grant application;
- Highly motivated and enthusiastic;
- Ability to enthuse students and staff.