The Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine (CNRM) program is directed to achieve scientific discovery for the prevention and cure of neurodegenerative brain disorders globally. The CNRM effort spans basic laboratory research through to translational and clinical research. With a multi-dimensional approach, and highly ambitious goals across multiple projects, we require a motivated postdoctoral scientist to work on projects with a focus on the molecular mechanisms by which neuroinflammation regulates synapses in the Alzheimer’s disease (AD) team under the direct supervision of the CNRM Program Head.
Benefits of working at St Vincent’s include :
Diversity and Inclusion at St Vincent's :
St Vincent's is committed to employing a workforce that reflects the community we care for. We strongly encourage applications from people that are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, culturally diverse, sexuality or gender diverse and / or living with disability.
Employment with St Vincent's is subject to you having current immunity status that complies with the Occupational Assessment, Screening & Vaccination against Specified Infectious Diseases - NSW Health Policy Directive (PD2023_022) or subsequent revisions in force. Appointment and ongoing employment will be subject to continued compliance with this policy directive.
About you :
We are seeking a skilled and energetic Postdoctoral Research Scientist who possess a passion for person centred care. We welcome applications from people who are molecular / cell biologist / biochemist trained in neuroscience. You will bring your experience in neuronal and glial cell signalling for studying synapses and / or protein signalling to conduct research to elucidate the mechanisms of AD as well as to support other cell biology studies in the team.
Experience and / or knowledge in the AD / dementia field with a strong expertise in associated synapse function is preferred.
The postdoctoral research scientist will perform the following
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist • Sydney, Australia