An exciting opportunity exists to carry out a BHF funded 3-year postdoctoral project to determine the effectiveness of a novel treatment option for hypertension-induced vascular dementia. The position will be in the Microvascular@Manchester group (microvascularmanchester.com) under the guidance of Dr Harry Pritchard and Professor Adam Greenstein, but also Professor Stuart Allan and Dr Ingo Schiessl of the Brain Inflammation Group (braininflamelab.org). The post will be based within the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Manchester and the Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre.
The research follows on from the recent work from the Microvascular@Manchester group into the pathways underlying the reduction in cerebral blood flow in hypertension-induced vascular dementia (https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2307513120). The appointed person will work with cerebral arteries from a model of hypertension-induced cognitive decline, using both ex vivo and in vivo approaches. The goal is to determine if we restore ion channel activity in pail artery smooth muscle cells, will this improve arterial diameter control, cerebral blood flow and cognitive function. This research will utilise electrophysiology of freshly dissociated vascular smooth muscle cells from cerebral arteries but also native small artery calcium imaging and pressure myography. Additionally, in vivo approaches to measure cerebral blood flow will use cutting edge technologies including function ultrasound and multi-photon imaging. Cognitive function will be determined using established behavioural tests. For candidates who do not have a background in all of the techniques, full training will be provided. As well as leading a project, the successful post-doctoral researcher will also be given fantastic opportunities to collaborate on other projects within the lab and/or within The Manchester British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence.
Successful candidates may be subject to pre-employment screening carried out on our behalf by a third party. The offer of employment will be dependent on the successful candidate passing that screening. Whilst you will be required to provide express consent at a later stage, by continuing with your application now you acknowledge that you are aware that such screening will take place, and agree to take part in the process.
What can you expect in return
The University will actively foster a culture of inclusion and diversity and will seek to achieve true equality of opportunity for all members of its community.
What you will get in return:
* Fantastic market leading Pension scheme
* Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme
* Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays
* Additional paid closure over the Christmas period
* Local and national discounts at a range of major retailers
As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of age, sex, gender (or gender identity), ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and transgender status. All appointments are made on merit.
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Hybrid working arrangements may be considered.
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Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews:
Name: Dr Harry Pritchard
Email: harry.pritchard@manchester.ac.uk
General enquiries:
Email: People.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk
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This vacancy will close for applications at midnight on the closing date.
Please see the link below for the Further Particulars document which contains the person specification criteria.