Postdoctoral Fellow (Parkinson’s Disease Computational Research)
Offer DescriptionRCSI is a community of academic, research, clinical and professional staff working collaboratively to lead the world to better health. Here, you will thrive in an innovative and inclusive atmosphere and your personal development and wellbeing will be supported. We invite you to join us to help deliver on our exciting mission “To educate, nurture and discover for the benefit of human health”. We seek candidates whose experience to date has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to the at RCSI. Our students come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds. This makes our university stronger and ensures we hire the best talent.is RCSI’s new five-year strategic plan. Through it, RCSI will enhance human health by meeting the health workforce needs of society, creating the insights and inventions that drive health improvements, and working in partnership with patients and the public in support of better health and well-being for all. The strategy unites the RCSI community in supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals – with a particular focus on Goal 3, which targets good health and well-being.For each of the last six years, RCSI has been positioned in the Top 300 of universities worldwide in the Times Higher World University Rankings. We are proud that RCSI ranks fifth in the world for “Good Health and Well-being” in the #SDG Impact Rankings 2024. This reflects our commitment to supporting people of all ages to live healthy lives and our work to promote the concepts of well-being and positive health. Our values of Respect, Collaboration, Scholarship and Innovation continue to unite and direct our purpose.About Our Researchrecognises that excellence in research is critical to the quality of its educational activities, its credibility, and, overall, to its mission to enhance human health. RCSI’s research strategy aims to build upon its strength in translational biomedical and clinical research to deliver transformational, high impact changes in health care. Targeting both Irish national and funding, along with increased collaboration with industry, is a major part of the RCSI research strategy. Forging increased collaboration between RCSI and industry is of critical importance to achieving success in this area. RCSI is also committed to provide its researchers with the supports and developmental opportunities to enable them to continuously grow and support their overall career development.Summary of PostWe are seeking a highly motivated and skilled post-doctoral researcher with strong computational background in spatial/single-cell multi-omics, multiplex fluorescence imaging, associated bioinformatics techniques, and complementary systems modelling. The ideal candidate should be capable of independently designing and executing computational research, while collaborating within a multidisciplinary team.Parkinson’s Disease is the fastest growing neurodegenerative condition worldwide, yet the gold-standard treatment has remained largely unchanged for the last 50 years. The disease is characterised by the progressive degeneration of specific neuronal populations, such as dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta. Another key pathological hallmark is the presence of intraneuronal protein aggregates, with α-synuclein as a central component. Despite significant research efforts, we still lack a complete understanding of molecular mechanisms driving cell type-selective vulnerability in Parkinson’s. This post offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at transforming our understanding of Parkinson’s.The JPND-funded 4DPD-Omics consortium is an international collaboration of experts in α-Synuclein biochemistry, neuroanatomy, neuropathology, disease modelling, spatial and single-cell omics, bioinformatics, and systems biology. This multidisciplinary initiative aims to perform a comprehensive spatiotemporal analysis of neuronal and non-neuronal responses to α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson’s. The consortium has already generated extensive bulk transcriptomics and proteomics datasets from preclinical models and human post-mortem samples with α-Syn pathology. Through bioinformatics and functional investigations, key mechanisms such as mitochondrial dysfunction, metabolic rewiring, mitophagy/autophagy defects, proinflammatory processes, and synaptic vesicle trafficking alterations have been identified. However, critical questions remain regarding the specific cell types involved, temporal dynamics of these processes, and the signalling pathways driving these changes.The project will utilise well-characterized preclinical models and clinically annotated human post-mortem samples spanning Braak stages 0-VI. Advanced spatial transcriptomics, mass spectrometry, and CellDIVE multiplexing platforms will be employed to map whole transcriptome and proteome changes at spatial and single-cell resolution over time. These analyses will create a 4D dynamic atlas of cellular vulnerability and resilience, offering unparalleled insights into the molecular landscapes of Parkinson’s progression.Key objectives include:
The findings aim to identify novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets, paving the way for innovative drug development strategies. This position offers the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research and collaborate with world-leading experts in the Parkinson’s field. The successful candidate will contribute to the generation and integration of unprecedented datasets while advancing our understanding of cell type-selective vulnerability and disease mechanisms in Parkinson’s.
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We are all too aware that imposter syndrome and the confidence gap can sometimes stop fantastic candidates putting themselves forward, so please do submit an application – we’d love to hear from you.Application ProcessPlease apply online through the RCSI careers portal before the closing date with your and cover letter detailing your applicable experience and motivation for applying for this role.Informal Enquiries can be directed to Niamh Connolly: . Please note we do not accept directly.Click to read our Recruitment and Selection Policy for Researchers.Employee BenefitsRCSI makes sure you have the resources you need to thrive by offering a wide range of benefits in areas including time away, finance, community, health, and well-being and insuring your financial future. Below are some additional benefits available to you as an RCSI employee:
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Where to apply WebsiteRequirementsResearch Field Medical sciences » Health sciences Education Level PhD or equivalentAdditional InformationWork Location(s)Number of offers available 1 Company/Institute RCSI – Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Country Ireland City Dublin GeofieldContact CityDublin WebsiteStreet121/122 St. Stephen’s GreenSTATUS: EXPIREDShare this page
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