Job Title Research Associate –Two Photon Imaging of Alzheimer’s Disease Department/Division/Faculty Department of Bioengineering - Centre for Neurotechnology Salary Range: £33,410 - £42,380 per annum South Kensington Campus Full time, fixed-term for 36 months The Centre for Neurotechnology forms part of the cross-departmental Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College London. The Centre, in association with the Department of Bioengineering, hosts world-class experimental facilities for research at the interface between neuroscience and engineering. The Centre has recently initiated a philanthropically funded project on the application of biomedical engineering principles to understand how the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease affects information processing in cortical circuits, and test new therapeutic interventions. Applications are invited for the above post to work with Dr Simon Schultz on in vivo two photon imaging of calcium signals in the dendrites of neocortical pyramidal cells. The aim of this work is to understand how synaptic integration changes during the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease, and to test the effects on dendrites of new therapeutic strategies being developed for the treatment of Alzheimer’s. Candidates must be in possession of a doctoral degree or equivalent in neuroscience, physics, engineering, or similar. Prior experience with in vivo two photon imaging is a requirement. Preference will be given to candidates with both a strong experimental background, and experience in quantitative neurophysiological data analysis using MATLAB. This post will be based at the South Kensington Campus. Closing Date 14 June 2015 (midnight BST) Email s.schultz@imperial.ac.uk for any queries about the position. How To Apply Our preferred method of application is online via http://www.imperial.ac.uk/job-applicants/ Please submit a CV as well as an application form for this post.