Job: Postdoc in in Microscopy of Mitochondrial Copy-Number

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Job: Postdoc in in Microscopy of Mitochondrial Copy-Number

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PDRA in Microscopy of Mitochondrial Copy-Number
   
    https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/NAT00498/research-associate
    Closing date 8 August 2019
   
    Applications are invited for a 3-year PostDoc joint between the labs of Patrick Chinnery (Cambridge Mitochondrial Biology Unit/Clinical Neuroscience) and Nick Jones (Imperial Maths) using microscopy to study the control of mitochondrial genome copy-number.
   
    Cells control the copy-number of their mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) yet the process of this control has been poorly characterised. Through a combination of microscopy, image analysis and some flow-cytometry the appointee will attempt to understand and perturb this system. Beyond being of fundamental relevance to our biological understanding; the character of control of mtDNA defines the rate and manner in which mutant mtDNA expands through cellular populations. The expansion of mutant mtDNA is implicated in ageing: thus the project seeks to identify some of the basic mechanisms of ageing. The project is a close collaboration between two groups that both have a track record of working at the interface between experiment and theory and aligns with 2 other PDRAs and 2 PhDs joint between our groups.
   
    Candidates might have backgrounds in experimental biological physics/biophysics or quantitative biology/microscopy. The core skills will be single-cell microscopy and image analysis. The appointee will join the Centre for the Mathematics of Precision Healthcare, the Cambridge Mitochondrial Biology unit and a new subgrouping in Imperial Mathematics on Single Cell theory and data.
   
    We welcome candidates from all backgrounds and value a supportive environment prioritising purposeful happiness. We anticipate an ~October 2019 start.
   
    Relevant links:
    https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/NAT00498/research-associate
    http://systems-signals.blogspot.com/
    https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/nick.jones/
    http://www.mrc-mbu.cam.ac.uk/people/patrick-chinnery
    http://www.imperial.ac.uk/mathematics-precision-healthcare/