Engage in transformative research that could shape the future of Alzheimer’s disease.
Be part of a forward-thinking, supportive team that encourages independent and creative thinking.
Contribute to pioneering scientific projects with real-world implications.
The Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute opened in 2009. Since then, it has made major contributions to regenerative medicine and stem cell research. This would not be possible without the efforts of its researchers, management boards, committees, stakeholders, and generous donors.
We are seeking a highly motivated, independent, and creative Research Fellow to join our team in investigating the interplay between cellular aging and neurodegeneration. This position, within a dynamic and collaborative environment led by Dr Nathalie Saurat, offers the exciting opportunity to use advanced 2D and 3D human stem-cell-based models to explore the functional impact of aging on postmitotic neurons and glia, with a focus on understanding the mechanisms driving Alzheimer’s disease.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Conduct cutting-edge research investigating cellular age and neurodegeneration using advanced human stem-cell models.
2. Explore the functional effects of aging on postmitotic neurons and glia to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.
3. Support the establishment of the Saurat Lab by setting up research infrastructure and laboratory operations.
4. Lead independent research projects while contributing to the collaborative research efforts of the lab.
We are looking for candidates with a strong background in neuroscience, stem cell biology, or related fields, and a passion for exploring the complexities of aging and neurodegeneration. The ideal candidate will be driven by curiosity, capable of working both independently and collaboratively, and eager to contribute to high-impact scientific discoveries.
Apply now to be a part of groundbreaking research with a focus on cellular aging and neurodegeneration.
Applications Close: 31st March 2025 11:55pm AEST
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