School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences Full-time; Fixed-term for 2 years We are looking for a Research Associate to work on a large multiple centre trial evaluating the efficacy and mechanisms of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) as a treatment for sarcopenia in chronic kidney disease patients, the STIM-HD trial funded by the NIHR Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) Programme. This is a large trial of more than 200 patients, and a mechanistic arm with more detailed measurements on around 50 patients. A highly competent, well-organised and industrious Research Associate is required to take a lead role in the collection and analysis of neuromuscular function and particularly underpinning physiological measurements including isometric strength, rate of force development, high density and intramuscular EMG, muscle stimulation (contractile properties) before and after the 12-week NMES intervention. The role will be involved in standardising and quality controlling neuromuscular measurements at all sites, and particularly collection of the more detailed neuromuscular measurements within the mechanistic arm of the study. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in neuromuscular physiology or a related field and experience of using a range of relevant techniques in humans and ideally patients or frail individuals. This full-time post is offered on a fixed-term contract until 2 nd March 2027. For more information on the role please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification. Informal enquiries should be directed to Jonathan Folland, Professor of Neuromuscular performance, via email to J.P.Follandlboro.ac.uk or by telephone to 01509 226334. Closing Date: 1st December 2024 £34,866. Specialist and Supporting Academic Research grade 6. Subject to annual pay award.