Research Associate in Epigenomics - UK Dementia Research Institute
Job Type: Full-Time.
Starting Salary:per annumplus benefits
About the role
Launched in 2017, the UK DRI stands as a beacon of scientific innovation, representing an unprecedented 300 million investment in dementia research-the largest of its kind in UK history. The purpose of the UK DRI is to transform the outlook for people living with or at risk of neurodegenerative conditions through research.
Applications are invited for a Research Associate in oligodendrocyte and neuroimmune epigenomics to join the lab of Dr Alexi Nott ( in the UK DRI at Imperial.
Following a new collaborative UK DRI Key Questions Award with Dr Sarah Marzi (Kings), Dr Rikesh Rajani (Edinburgh), and Dr Dervis Salih (UCL), we are seeking to appoint a dynamic postdoctoral researcher to lead one or more projects to characterise the epigenome of oligodendrocytes and neuroimmune cell types in early Alzheimers and resilience to dementia using patient-derived samples. This post is funded for three years: the first 1.5 years based at Imperial on the White City Campus under the guidance of Dr Alexi Nott, where you will profile the epigenome of brain-derived oligodendrocytes and neuroimmune cell types. The second phase of the project will be in the lab of Dr Sarah Marzi, at the Denmark Hill Campus of Kings College London, to examine the epigenome of macroglia at single-cell resolution. You will contribute to the design and generation of large-scale omics datasets with a primary focus on epigenomic analysis at cell-type-enriched and single-nuclei resolution to address major research questions relevant to Alzheimers and resilience to dementia.
Please contact Dr Alexi Nott for further discussion about the project and role.
Using your experience in (epi)genomics of the brain, you will
* Generate cell-type-enriched and single-nuclei CUT&Tag data from patient-derived brain tissue and stem cell model systems
* Work collaboratively as part of a multi-site, multidisciplinary research team
What we are looking for
We are seeking a motivated and organised researchers who is excited by the science we do! You will have:
* Experience in nuclei isolation, preferably from brain and/or human tissue
* Experience of fluorescence-activated nuclei sorting (FANS), and/or FACS
* Experience in epigenomics and/or single-cell genomic technologies
What we can offer you
This role is part of the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) at Imperial College London, located in the Department of Brain Sciences. Postdocs in the UK DRI at Imperial enjoy excellent career development opportunities with:
* Access to a range of cutting-edge technologies
* An inclusive and collegial working environment with the opportunity to mentor, supervise and teach students
* Strong national links through the UK DRI with attendance at its annual scientific meeting Connectome
* The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading institution and be part of our mission to continue science for humanity
* Grow your career: gain access to Imperials sector-leading dedicated career support for researchers as well as opportunities for promotion and progression
* Sector-leading salary and remuneration package (including 41 days off a year and generous pension schemes)
* Be part of a diverse, inclusive and collaborative work culture with various staff networks and resources to support your personal and professional wellbeing
Further information
This is a Full time fixed term role based at our White City Campus.
If you require any further details about the role, please contact: Dr Alexi Nott and Dr Sarah Marzi