Join the Patel lab!!
The Patel lab is currently seeking a passionate, intellectually curious and creative postdoctoral research associate (PDRA) with a strong interest in stem cells and tissue regeneration. The position is available immediately (flexible start date) for 3-4 years making it an excellent career development and training opportunity. See job ad below. Deadline: September 7.
Please get in touch with Dr Patel about your application at p.patel@bristol.ac.uk. To apply, please send your CV and cover letter (2 pages max), which includes: a) a description of your most important research contributions, why your research is important and what impact it has had, b) a statement of your research interests and career aspirations and c) an explanation of why you think our lab is the best environment for your postdoctoral training.
Prior experience with Drosophila genetics, molecular biology, light microscopy, transcriptomics, flow cytometry or bioinformatics is a plus but not essential.
Non UK candidates will be supported to obtain endorsement for a fast track Global Talent Visa. Information about reimbursement of immigration and relocation costs can be found at: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/relocation-support. The grant will cover the Immigration Health Surcharge associated with applying for a visa.
We welcome applications from around the world and from under-represented individuals in science.
The city of Bristol offers a high quality of life and is often ranked the best place to live in the UK.
Please get in touch with Dr Patel about your application at p.patel@bristol.ac.uk. To apply, please send your CV and cover letter (2 pages max), which includes: a) a description of your most important research contributions, why your research is important and what impact it has had, b) a statement of your research interests and career aspirations and c) an explanation of why you think our lab is the best environment for your postdoctoral training.
Prior experience with Drosophila genetics, molecular biology, light microscopy, transcriptomics, flow cytometry or bioinformatics is a plus but not essential.
Non UK candidates will be supported to obtain endorsement for a fast track Global Talent Visa. Information about reimbursement of immigration and relocation costs can be found at: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/relocation-support. The grant will cover the Immigration Health Surcharge associated with applying for a visa.
We welcome applications from around the world and from under-represented individuals in science.
The city of Bristol offers a high quality of life and is often ranked the best place to live in the UK.
We are also recruiting MRes students to start in summer/fall 2023. See projects below. Please contact Dr Patel with your CV and motivation letter at p.patel@bristol.ac.uk.
Interested in how tissues rapidly repair themselves or maintain themselves over time?
The Patel lab is currently seeking passionate, intellectually curious individuals who want to pursue postgraduate and postdoctoral studies of tissue maintenance and regeneration.
Doctoral Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
Students who wish to pursue doctoral work in our lab can apply to the University of Bristol Wellcome Trust Dynamic Molecular Cell Biology (DMCB) Doctoral Training Programme (see link below). If projects are available, students can also join the lab through the G4 Biomed MRC Doctoral Training Partnership and the South West Biosciences BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership or by securing a Faculty of Life Sciences PhD Scholarship (non-UK candidates only, see link below).
Candidates interested in joining our lab with external funding (doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers) can directly contact Dr Patel with their CV and a cover letter* at p.patel@bristol.ac.uk.
MSc Res students
Undergraduates interested in pursuing their MSc by Research in our lab can directly contact Dr Patel with their CV and a cover letter letter* at p.patel@bristol.ac.uk. See link below for projects.
* Cover letters should include (if applicable): a) a description of your most important research contributions, why your research is important and what impact it has had, b) a statement of your research interests and career aspirations and c) an explanation of why you think our lab is the best environment for your postdoctoral training.
The Patel lab is currently seeking passionate, intellectually curious individuals who want to pursue postgraduate and postdoctoral studies of tissue maintenance and regeneration.
Doctoral Students and Postdoctoral Researchers
Students who wish to pursue doctoral work in our lab can apply to the University of Bristol Wellcome Trust Dynamic Molecular Cell Biology (DMCB) Doctoral Training Programme (see link below). If projects are available, students can also join the lab through the G4 Biomed MRC Doctoral Training Partnership and the South West Biosciences BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership or by securing a Faculty of Life Sciences PhD Scholarship (non-UK candidates only, see link below).
Candidates interested in joining our lab with external funding (doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers) can directly contact Dr Patel with their CV and a cover letter* at p.patel@bristol.ac.uk.
MSc Res students
Undergraduates interested in pursuing their MSc by Research in our lab can directly contact Dr Patel with their CV and a cover letter letter* at p.patel@bristol.ac.uk. See link below for projects.
* Cover letters should include (if applicable): a) a description of your most important research contributions, why your research is important and what impact it has had, b) a statement of your research interests and career aspirations and c) an explanation of why you think our lab is the best environment for your postdoctoral training.