Musculoskeletal Research Group
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
1 Year FIXED TERM
This exciting post, funded by the faculty, for a duration of 1 year, is available to develop research into the role of regulatory T cells in clinical autoimmune diseases. In our department, we have assessed to several well characterised patient cohorts including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), psoriatic arthritis and spondylo-arthropathy, early rheumatoid arthritis, sjogren’s syndrome as well as autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidasis ectodermal dystrophy (APECED), a condition with organ-specific autoimmunity and is linked to mutation of the AIRE gene. Successful applicant will be expected to lead research into the role of regulatory T cells in mediating both systemic and organ-specific autoimmune process and to establish projects into the role of cellular interaction of regulatory T cells with parenchymal and other non-immune cells in end-organ tissue damage.
A Ph.D in relevant subject is required. Experience in cellular immunology or bone biology is an advantage but not essential. Starting salary is £24,402 – 31,840 p.a. depending on skills and experience.
Informal enquiries should be made to Dr. Fai Ng, Tel: +44-(191)-2228125 or e-mail: Wan-fai.Ng@ncl.ac.uk.
Start date (negotiable): 1 Sep 2007
Closing date 14/7/07. Interview: late July/early August
Further details can be found on http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies/vacancy.phtml?ref=A930R
