Dynamic and unique opportunity to contribute to a research project with the Save Sight Institute Full-time, 2-year fixed-term role, with a possible chance of extension Base Salary $105,314 - $122,830 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity You will work within the Optic Nerve Research Team at the Save Sight Institute (SSI). The SSI is a Centre of The University of Sydney, within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. It was established in 1985 and has grown to be one of the top three ophthalmic research institutes in Australia, is internationally recognised as a centre of innovative research into ophthalmology and as a centre of excellence for clinical research, learning and teaching.
The Post-Doctoral Research Fellow will focus on a project related to glaucoma, aging, and mitochondrial turnover, including lifestyle interventions to protect the optic nerve in rodent models.
For Level A Research Associate (Research Only) Work closely with the team leader, researchers, chief investigators, and key stakeholders to achieve project aims
Work independently and as part of a team to undertake activities related to the conduct of quantitative research including reviews of the scientific literature, the preparation of study protocols and related documentation
Assist in all activities related to the conduct of the research, including the reviewing and updating of research protocols and related documents and coordinating data between various teams
Assist with undertaking administrative requirements of research project management
Assist in building and maintaining strategic relationships with internal and external collaborators, including clinicians and health-based staff
For Level B Research Fellow (in addition to the above) Lead our translational research program to understand the role of mitochondrial dysfunction and turnover in glaucoma
Expand our experience in relevant animal models and techniques
Build an original research project (either independently or as part of a team) to explore neuronal injury responses and recovery
Contribute and coordinate the research and administration activities of the discipline
Develop research collaborations that will ultimately result in knowledge or technology transfer leading to commercialisation, improved policy or practice and/or enhancements to industry
Assist with future grant applications and supervision of PhD students
About you For Level A Research Associate (Research Only) Completed or near completion of a PhD in a relevant field
Demonstrated experience developing and contributing to research evidence by producing original, high quality and independent research
Strong interest in working on optic nerve protection
Previous experience in retinal primary cell culture
Experience with mouse glaucoma models such as optic nerve crush or IOP elevation models
Expertise in the molecular analysis of retinal and optic nerve tissue
Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills, and the ability to liaise effectively with all levels of staff and stakeholders
Experience in the development of academic publications or report writing
High-level organisational and time management skills, strong attention to detail, and a proven ability to establish priorities and meet deadlines
For Level B Research Fellow (in addition to the above) PhD in an academic field relevant to the discipline
Strong expertise in glaucoma animal models and relevant methods of analysis of retinal ganglion cells such as optic nerve crush, retrograde tracing, VEPs, ERGs
Expertise in optic nerve drug delivery
Strong expertise and experience in retinal primary cell culture
Experience with neuroinflammatory retinal processes
Track record of impactful research and publications in their field
Excellent mentor for junior scientists, as evidenced by supervision, mentoring, and support
Strong track record of effectively working in multi-disciplinary teams, industry and professional institutions, health partners, and stakeholders
Pre-employment checks Your employment is conditional upon the completion of all role required pre-employment or background checks in terms satisfactory to the University. Similarly, your ongoing employment is conditional upon the satisfactory maintenance of all relevant clearances and background check requirements. If you do not meet these conditions, the University may take any necessary step, including the termination of your employment.
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Applications Close Monday 06 January 2025 11:59 PM
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