[FieldTrip] 3 post-doc positions and two research technicians posts available at University of Birmingham, UK

Ali Mazaheri a.mazaheri at bham.ac.uk
Thu Jun 27 12:25:30 CEST 2024



Dear all,



I am pleased to announce three post-doc positions available as part of the Wellcome Leap Untangling Addiction Programme that I have been awarded at the University of Birmingham. The project focuses on investigating the neurobiological underpinnings of post-surgical chronic pain and persistent opioid usage. This exciting project involves collaboration among immunologists, machine learners, neuroscientists, and psychologists, who will make up the supervisory team. These positions require expertise in electrophysiology, omics, and machine learning. The positions will start in September 2024 and are full-time, fixed-term contracts up to February 2027.



To find out more about the goal of the project:

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/wellcome-leap-funding-to-develop-screening-tool-for-potential-long-term-opiate-users



To find out more about the Wellcome Leap Untangling Addiction Programme :

https://wellcomeleap.org/ua/



Now the posts:



Electrophysiology:

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DIH547/research-fellow-postdoctoral



Machine Learning:

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DIG808/research-fellow





Omics:

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/research-fellow-in-the-immunology-of-addiction-institute-of-inflammation-and-ageing-104106-grade-7-at-university-of-birmingham-3958194182/?originalSubdomain=uk





In addition to the postdoctoral positions, we are also looking for two research technicians with expertise in immunoassays and EEG. Specific duties for the immunoassay technician will include assistance with setting up and running manual and automated immunoassays, and sample processing for serum, plasma, peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) isolation, and DNA/RNA isolation. The EEG technician will assist with setting up and collecting EEG data, as well as data interpretation and reporting.



Please contact me directly if you would like to inquire about these posts: a.mazaheri at bham.ac.uk<mailto:a.mazaheri at bham.ac.uk>



Ali



Dr Ali Mazaheri
Associate Professor
School of Psychology
Centre for Human Brain Health
University of Birmingham
www.alimazaheri.com


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