This post is funded by the The Rosetrees Trust to investigate pollutant-microbe interactions in the airway as a driver of poor asthma control.
Building on UoL’s ground-breaking work on metal and air pollutant-induced increases in bacterial pathogenicity, the project will examine impacts of other air particulates and metals associated with particulates on microbial-host interactions in lung cell models.
The aim of this research associate post is to determine the mechanisms involved in pollutant mediated microbial-host interaction and how this effects asthma. Additionally, work will validate clinical associations that can lead to novel therapeutic strategies for asthma. This is an interdisciplinary post that involves close collaboration with microbiologists, data analysts, environmental scientists, and respiratory clinicians.
The candidate will have specific responsibilities within an established research programme and to work collaboratively and independently to achieve defined milestones and produce high quality research. The candidate will also be part of a wider programme of the NIHR funded Health Protection Research Unit in Chemical Threats and Hazards and Biomedical Research Centre focused on the Environment, Respiratory and Infection.