College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences
Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine
Research Assistant/Associate in Ecophysiology
Vacancy Ref: 020021
Salary: Grade 6/7, £28,098 - £38,833 per annum
You will contribute to a project entitled ‘Why do fish fail at high temperatures?’, funded by a Discovery Science Grant from the UK Natural Environment Research Council to Professors Neil B. Metcalfe (Principal Investigator), with Co-Investigators Colin Selman, Pat Monaghan and Richard Hartley at the University of Glasgow, and in collaboration with Professor Simon Davies at Harper Adams University. Specifically, the job requires expert knowledge in animal mitochondrial ecophysiology; it will involve running a series of experiments which assess the impact of high temperatures on mitochondrial function, ROS production and the rate of senescence.
This position has funding for 3 years.
Further details are available from Neil Metcalfe (
[email protected]).
To apply online, please visit
http://www.gla.ac.uk/jobs/Closing date: 28 January 2018
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