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BBSRC Fully-Funded SWBio DTP PhD, University of Bristol
- Investigating how neuronal excitability drives circadian rhythms through the membrane clock, how ageing and known ageing signalling pathways affect the interplay between the membrane and molecular clocks, and whether interventions can reverse age-dependent decline to promote healthy ageing
- Duration: 4 years
- Start date: 1st September 2026
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Note: applications closes on 3rd December 2025
Supervisors
- James Hodge
- Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova
- Hugh Piggins
- Mino Belle, Edgar Buhl, Megan Jackson

Technician, University of Bristol
- Imaging molecular rhythms in mice and flies
- Duration: 3 years
- Start date: 1st July 2026
Note: applications open around 1st April 2026
Prinicpal investigator(s)
- Hugh Piggins
- James Hodge

Postdoc, University of Exeter
- Computational modelling of membrane clock
- Duration: 3 years
- Start date: 1st April 2026
Note: applications open January 2026
Prinicpal investigator(s)

Postdoc, University of Manchester
- Recording the rodent membrane clock
- Duration: 3 years
- Start date: 1st July 2027
Note: applications open around 1st April 2027
Prinicpal investigator(s)
- Mino Belle

Postdoc, Imperial College London
- Studying the glial clock
- Duration: 3 years
- Start date: 1st July 2027
Note: applications open around 1st April 2027
Prinicpal investigator(s)
- Marco Brancaccio

Postdoc, King's College London
- Studying energy, metabolism and organelle signalling in circadian ageing
- Duration: 3 years
- Start date: 1st July 2027
Note: applications open around 1st April 2027
