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          <title><![CDATA[Research Fellow in Biosciences (AP4026M-26-061-R)]]></title>
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            <p id="isPasted">You will have the opportunity to join a research group which has a long history of developing novel polymers for drug delivery and medical device applications within the new School of Applied Sciences at the University of Brighton. &nbsp;The project builds on a longstanding industrial collaboration in the field of contact lens research and focusses on the advancement of fundamental knowledge in the field to improve and advance the present state-of-the-art in contact lens technology.&nbsp;</p><p>Working alongside a research fellow in biomedical polymer technology, you will be expected to contribute to the development of novel clinically reflective bioassays to support the biological evaluation of novel approaches to improve the performance polymeric hydrogel materials used in contact lens applications.</p><p><strong>To succeed in the role, you will need:</strong></p><ul type="disc"><li>a relevant (1 or 2:1) degree in a relevant biological discipline and a relevant post-graduate qualification/PhD or equivalent professional experience</li><li>knowledge and competence in the bioevaluation of materials using modern bioanalytical techniques in cell and molecular biology such as cell and organ culture, western blotting, immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry, proteomics/genomics.&nbsp;</li><li>an ability to creatively translate knowledge to support innovation across disciplinary boundaries</li><li>a curiosity driven approach to investigative research and commitment to highest standards of laboratory practice.</li><li>an ability to communicate complex information clearly and persuasively, both orally and in writing using appropriate IT skills</li><li>an ability to work as part of a team in an academic/industrial environment working to strict deadlines in terms of project deliverables</li></ul><p>The post is fixed-term until 30/11/2026 to provide maternity cover within an industry funded project. &nbsp;It is a full-time role, however we welcome applications from candidates seeking to job share. &nbsp;</p><p>For an informal discussion please contact Professor Susan Sandeman by e-mailing <a href="mailto:s.sandeman@brighton.ac.uk">s.sandeman@brighton.ac.uk</a></p><p>Due to the fixed term nature of this role, the ideal candidate would be able to start within 4 weeks of appointment.</p>
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              Closing Date: 04 May 2026<br />
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            <p>Salary: &#163;41,064 to &#163;48,822 per annum</p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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