Job description
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone in cancer treatment. However, its effectiveness is often constrained by damage to surrounding healthy tissues. A promising innovation, known as FLASH radiotherapy, delivers radiation at ultra-high dose rates - approximately 1000 times faster than conventional methods. This approach has shown potential to significantly reduce harm to normal tissues while maintaining effective tumour control. The current project is dedicated to investigating the normal tissue response to FLASH radiotherapy. It offers a multidisciplinary research environment, encompassing molecular cell biology, bioinformatics, and behavioural neuroscience. The appointed Post-doctoral Researcher will contribute to this project by performing bioinformatics analyses, such as single-nuclei and spatial transcriptomics, and conducting in vivo animal studies, with a particular focus on behavioural testing to assess neurological outcomes.