ACAMH is offering new clinical and non-clinical posts at Lecturer/Senior Lecturer to Professor level as listed below.
Chair/Reader in Precision Medicine
We are seeking to recruit an individual with a strong research portfolio in large transcriptomics and proteomics data analysis, bioinformatics and signal transduction, whose research activities are preferably in the field of arthritis and musculoskeletal medicine and will integrate and synergise with the work in the Aberdeen Centre for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Health (ACAMH) led by Professor Cosimo De Bari.
Senior Clinical lecturer in Rheumatology
The School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition are intending to further enhance Rheumatology research in Aberdeen within its research programmes. The successful candidate will join the Aberdeen Centre for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Health which has research strengths in the areas of Regenerative Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Services Research. An opportunity has arisen for a Senior Clinical Lecturer in Rheumatology, based within the Institute of Applied Health Sciences, with a strong research background in mechanistic research, observational studies or clinical trials, who wishes to pursue an academic career in the specialty to join the team at this exciting time.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Stromal Immunology
We are seeking to recruit a talented and enthusiastic individual with research expertise in stromal cell-immune cell interactions, molecular signalling and cytokine biology in the context of inflammatory and autoimmune conditions such as arthritis. The successful candidate will align their research activities with the work in the Arthritis & Regenerative Medicine Group led by Professor Cosimo De Bari.
We seek a motivated and ambitious scientist for a Research Fellow position available on an exciting 3 year project grant, funded by Arthritis Research UK, which aims to discover the epigenetic regulation that underpins the ability of adult stem cells to regenerate skeletal joints.