Dear members,

Positions for a *1) PhD student* and a *2) research assistant *are
available under the project  *“Listening to the Environment: Importance of
Early Acoustic Experience on Hearing and Development in Zebrafish”*, ref n.
036/2015/A1, funded by Macao Government (FDCT, Macao SAR, China).

Details:

*1) Ph.D. STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP *
Institute of Science and Environment, University of Saint Joseph (Macao SAR)

*Applications are invited for a full-time PhD student to develop a thesis
under the research topic: “Effects of noise on hearing and development in
the zebrafish Danio rerio”.*

*Background: *Noise pollution is an increasing environmental problem and an
inevitable consequence of growing cities. Knowing the biological
implications of such environmental stressor is a step towards understanding
how we cope with the noisy world and the importance of environmental
protection measures. Investigators are only beginning to identify the
implications of noise animal’s ecology and fitness, including in humans.
Fishes are excellent vertebrate models to address questions regarding
physiological adaptations to environmental factors, as they evolved in
widely diverse habitats and possess many specialized morphological features
that convey improved adaptation to particular environments. Species like
zebrafish Danio rerio also offer technical advantages, combining rapid and
accessible embryogenesis, genetic and genomic tools for systematic gene
discovery and analysis, and in vivo visualization at a cellular level in a
single organism. Zebrafish has a typical vertebrate inner ear at the
cellular level and has become an especially attractive model for the study
of the development and function of the vertebrate inner ear.

*Description: *The student will rely on the zebrafish model to investigate
the impact of noise exposure on development of the inner ear, auditory
sensitivity and behavioral traits. The project implies the use of a variety
of research methods, such as electrophysiology recordings,
immunohistochemistry, imaging and gene expression techniques (qPCR,
transcriptomics).
Research activities will take place mostly at the USJ science laboratories
(Macao), but availability to work in other labs abroad (USA and/or
Portugal) is necessary. The candidate will be supervised mostly by the
project coordinator, Prof. Raquel Vasconcelos (USJ), and eventually by the
team member Prof. Andrew Bass (Cornell University, USA).
The PhD student is expected to develop research, write a thesis and publish
data in international peer-reviewed scientific journals, as well as, to
participate in general lab management tasks.

*Qualifications required:* Suitable candidates are those with a background
(Master degree or equivalent experience) in one of the fields: Biology,
Medicine, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences or related
fields. Students are expected to communicate mostly in English. Chinese
language will be an advantage but not compulsory. Laboratory experience in
molecular techniques and/or electrophysiology is preferable, but training
will also be provided.

*Conditions:  *36 months duration, starting on September 2016; stipend -
12.500 MOP/month (1564 USD/month). The work will be funded by an FDCT/Macao
research grant: project “Listening to the Environment: Importance of Early
Acoustic Experience on Hearing and Development in Zebrafish”, ref n.
036/2015/A1. Tuition fee is not funded.

*2) POSITION FOR LAB TECHNICIAN/ RESEARCH ASSISTANT *
Institute of Science and Environment, University of Saint Joseph (Macao SAR)

*Applications are invited for a full-time lab technician/research assistant
to work under the project “Listening to the Environment: Importance of
Early Acoustic Experience on Hearing and Development in Zebrafish“ funded
by FDCT/Macao (ref n. 036/2015/A1).*

*Qualifications required:* Suitable candidates are those with a background
(Bachelor degree or equivalent) in one of the fields: Biology, Medicine,
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences or related fields. We
are looking for organized, responsible, willing to learn and independent
applicants. Candidates should be fluent in English. Chinese language will
be an advantage but not compulsory. Laboratory research experience in
molecular techniques is highly preferable but training will also be
provided. Candidates must be either Macau residents or enrolled in a USJ
master/PhD program willing to develop their thesis related to the research
project.

*Duties:*
- Participation in lab experiments and routine lab techniques (real-time
PCR, immunohistochemistry, egg microinjections, ELISA immunoassays, imaging
and behavioral observations).
- Maintenance of zebrafish lines, lab equipment and stock of
reagents/consumables.
- Organization of lab protocols and general lab management tasks.

*Conditions: *12 months contract renewal up to 36 months, starting on
September 1st, 2016. Salary: 12.000 MOP/month (c. 1500 USD/month). Schedule
to be arranged with project coordinator, Prof. Raquel Vasconcelos.

*How to apply: Candidates should send an email with a copy of the CV
(English) and a motivation letter to raquel.vasconce...@usj.edu.mo
<raquel.vasconce...@usj.edu.mo>, along with 3 contacts of potential
referees. Candidates should also use this contact in case for any queries
regarding this application. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted
for final selection and interview. Position will remained opened until
filled, but applications are expected before July 10th, 2016.*


-- 
__________________________

Raquel O. Vasconcelos, *Ph.D.*

Assistant Professor

Institute of Science and Environment

University of Saint Joseph, Macau SAR, China
http://www.sel.usj.edu.mo/people-2/raquel-vasconcelos/

*“things look complicated until you understand them..."*
*- Jeff Hawkins*

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