We have extended the deadline for the recently advertised postdoctoral position 
to 2nd June so that it no longer clashes with the May bank holiday.

Details are below:

The School of Marine Science and Engineering invites you to apply for a full 
time postdoctoral research fellowship in molecular physiology of fat metabolism 
in seals. The candidate will join the growing Marine Vertebrate Research Group 
in the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre (MBERC) 
http://www1.plymouth.ac.uk/research/mberc/Pages/default.aspx within the Faculty 
of Science and Environment at Plymouth University, and will conduct cutting 
edge research to contribute significantly to knowledge and understanding in the 
field of molecular physiology of environmental obesogens.
You will be responsible for the provision of specialist research knowledge and 
expertise that supports a recently funded NERC grant, entitled ‘Obesogens in an 
obese animal: an experimental approach to assess the impact of marine 
pollutants on fat tissue function in seals’. The purpose of the role is to 
develop and use molecular methodologies, including qPCR and immuno-detection 
methods, to better understand the local regulation of fat deposition and 
mobilisation by blubber in response to key fat regulating hormones and 
potentially obesogenic marine pollutants. Working in the new molecular biology 
facilities at Plymouth University, you will be responsible for development and 
application of suitable laboratory protocols, and the analysis and 
dissemination of the data through publications, public outreach and attendance 
at meetings and conferences in the UK, Europe and overseas. You will 
co-ordinate their research activities with collaborators at the Sea Mammal 
Research Unit at St Andrews University in Scotland, and Université de Liège and 
Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium and will be expected to maintain 
and strengthen links with these institutions.
You should have experience of laboratory tools in molecular physiology, 
including quantitative PCR and/ or immunoblotting methods, and be familiar with 
safe handling of the chemicals involved in molecular work, such as RNA 
extraction. You will also be proficient in statistical analysis of gene and/ or 
protein expression data. You should be a highly self-motivated and independent 
worker, with good problem solving skills and a keen interest in the regulation 
of mammalian fat metabolism and/ or endocrine disruption. Candidates should 
demonstrate good interpersonal, written and oral communication skills.
You should have a first or upper second class honours degree in an appropriate 
subject, such as zoology, biology, biomedical science or molecular biology, and 
preferably a relevant MSc or MRes qualification. You should also have completed 
your PhD in a relevant field, including viva, by the start date of 1st August 
2015.
For informal enquiries about this post please contact Dr Kimberley Bennett, 
lecturer in marine biology, on email 
kimberley.benn...@plymouth.ac.uk<mailto:kimberley.benn...@plymouth.ac.uk> or 
tel 0044 (0)1752 586184.
This is a full-time post working 37 hours per week on a fixed-term basis for 36 
months.
Closing date: 12 midnight, Tuesday June 2nd 2015

The link to our vacancies website is here 
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/your-university/jobs/search-vacancies and the job 
reference is A4242. Alternatively it is here on jobs.ac.uk:  
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AKZ736/post-doctoral-research-fellow/

Best wishes

Kimberley


Dr. Kimberley Bennett
Lecturer in Marine Biology
Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre
School of Marine Science and Engineering
Plymouth University
Plymouth UK
PL4 8AA

0044 (0)1752 586184
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