Primary Cilia Melanocyte Development and Melanoma We are looking for a highly motivated and creative individual to join us as a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) within the group of Dr Richard Mort in the Division of Biomedical and Life Sciences at Lancaster University. This MRC funded position is part of a collaboration between the Mort and Shih groups at Lancaster University and Prof. Pleasantine Mill at the University of Edinburgh. The position will join a team of one senior technician and a second PDRA employed on the project based in Lancaster and Edinburgh. Our groups are interested in development, tissue homeostasis and cancer with a focus on cilia, skin and the melanocyte lineage. We use live imaging of cells and tissues and biosensors of cellular processes such as cell cycle progression combined with mathematical modelling and bioinformatic approaches (e.g. Mort et al Nature Comms 2016, Ford et al Dev. Cell, 2018, Wilkinson et al PCMR 2022). You should hold a PhD in a relevant field, have a background in microscopy live imaging, cell culture and molecular/cell biology techniques, and an interest in development and cancer. A UK Home Office personal license with experience in animal husbandry would be an advantage. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with excellent communication skills, the capacity to work collaboratively as part of a team and the ability to solve problems creatively. This is a fixed term position at 1.0 FTE for a period of 36 months. The Division of Biomedical and Life Sciences, within the Faculty of Health and Medicine at Lancaster University, is a rapidly growing Division whose research effort is directed towards understanding basic cellular and physiological mechanisms that underpin disease states. It provides a friendly research environment that strongly supports the individual needs of each employee and which actively promotes a healthy work-life balance. The Faculty is committed to family-friendly and flexible working policies and has held a Silver Athena SWAN award since 2014 in recognition of its good employment practice undertaken to address gender equality in higher education and research. Informal enquiries are welcome. Please contact Dr Richard Mort: r.mortlancaster.ac.uk. We welcome applications from people in all diversity groups and are happy to consider flexible working requests.