We are always keen to hear from motivated and curious scientists who share our interest in circadian biology, metabolism, and neurophysiology.
Postdoctoral Opportunities
While there are currently no funded postdoctoral positions available, I welcome enquiries from candidates interested in developing independent projects and applying for early career research fellowships. If you have a strong research idea that aligns with the lab’s themes, please get in touch well in advance of fellowship deadlines (ideally 4–6 months) so we can discuss project development and support your application.
You can explore eligibility and schemes such as:
You can explore eligibility and schemes such as:
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Wellcome Trust Early Career Awards
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Marie Sklodowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships
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BBSRC Fellowship Scheme
PhD Opportunities
Prospective PhD students are encouraged to check current project listings. I am currently advertising a PhD project through the GW4 BioMed2 Doctoral Training Partnership, and additional opportunities may become available via the SWBio DTP.
You can also browse all current PhD opportunities associated with my group on FindAPhD to see what’s currently open for applications.
If you’re interested in joining the lab — whether as a PhD student, postdoc, or visiting researcher — please reach out with a short description of your research interests, experience, and motivation.
You can also browse all current PhD opportunities associated with my group on FindAPhD to see what’s currently open for applications.
If you’re interested in joining the lab — whether as a PhD student, postdoc, or visiting researcher — please reach out with a short description of your research interests, experience, and motivation.