🚨 JOB ALERT 🚨
Postdoc opening in the @bulmerlab in collaboration with @NeuroJim / @GSK & @IBD_MB, research focusing on regulation of gastrointestinal sensation by the orphan G protein coupled receptor GPR35
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Research Associate/Assistant position available in the Bulmer lab (2-years) in collaboration with @IBD_MB & @NeuroJim
The project will examine regulation of gastrointestinal sensation by the orphan G protein coupled receptor GPR35
Please RT! https://t.co/xxEMRAHCR8
A story of impact & engagement: In 2017 @NeuroJim & I obtained @BBSRC funding to look at bowel mechanosensitivity & obtained Pathways to Impact Funding to make Gut Reaction with @DragonLFilms, a film about the lives, science & treatment of bowel disease https://t.co/AnrCypYzwl
We have a new position open for a cellular immunologist within the Immunology Research Unit in Stevenage - I can highly recommend the team. Please reach out if you have any questions!
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Electrophysiologist position available at Stevenage - one week to go until the deadline - do reach out if you have any questions.
New job opportunity at GSK for an electrophysiologist. Do get in touch if you’re interested in working on novel genetically validated targets to make a difference to patient’s lives. https://t.co/MdS4McxpZt
We're recruiting! Exciting PhD opportunity in the lab, co-supervised by @NeuroJim at GSK, focused on neuroimmune interactions & the role of non-neuronal cells & cytokines in pain https://t.co/e67LZwQpHC Pls RT!
Really excited to see this paper out! Great collaboration with @PainRambles & @TheCIMR & many more. Work in our group lead by @NeuroJim@interlukein@__GRAR__ - funded by @RosetreesT@BBSRC @VersusArthritis https://t.co/k6fiAV4q7X
Very happy to see that this first-author publication from my late-PhD and first Postdoc is finally out! Progression of HD can be slowed by altering dopamine signalling through the D1R-H3R heteromers. Check it out! https://t.co/GcRGbwjnrl @eLife@UBneuroscience@uniofeastanglia
It is with great sadness that we pass on the news to the UKPC community that Professor Geoffrey Burnstock has passed away. The founder of the purinergic signalling field as we know it today and a great scientist.
I talked about our group's #pain research today for the @dundeeuni Grand Rounds series today via Zoom. My first crack at this & freely available online: see me waffle about the great work by @fluorescence_SC@NeuroJim@interlukein @PainRambles & others https://t.co/YzZsvCjjKv
Catching up on my reading & great to this work ready for submission. A mammoth effort distilling a huge amount of data into an insightful and valuable interactome. Obviously biased, but the proposed DNBS dependent differential signalling to pelvic vs splanchnic nerves is neat.