Tuesday, 14 April 2021

ICHS Manchester Cadaveric Masterclass: "The PIPJ"


In association with Instructional Course in Hand Surgery 6.4
Thursday 11th June 2015, 08:00 17:00

Venue:
University of Manchester Cadaveric Laboratory
Manchester Surgical Skills Centre,
Stopford Building, Oxford Road,
Manchester M13 9PT

Fees:
ICHS 6.4 delegates
£150
Other
£250

Places are strictly limited to 18; faculty to delegate ratio 1:2
This is new course for consultants and ST7/8 trainees. 
It will run in conjunction with the established ICHS courses.
The faculty are all hand surgeons from plastic and orthopaedic backgrounds. 
The course is to be held in the new purpose built cadaver laboratory
and will coverthe following aspects of complex problems of the PIP joint:

PIPJ Trauma: ORIF, HemiHamate & Dynamic Ex-Fix

PIPJ Arthroplasty, Fusion

PIPJ Flap Coverage: Reverse Cross Finger, Dorsal Metacarpal Artery
Perforator Flap

Course Convenors:
Zaf Naqui & Lindsay Muir (Manchester)
Faculty
Maurizio Calcagni (Zurich)
Nicholas
Downing (Nottingham)
Rod Dunn (Salisbury)
Grey Giddins (Bath)
Daniel Herren (Zurich)
Ian McNab (Oxford)
Ian Trail (Wrightington)
James Warner (Bolton)
Rob Winterton (Manchester)
Further Information and Registration:

http://www.bssh.ac.uk/education/courses/ichsmanchestercadavericmasterclass
Email: secretaria[email protected]

Tuesday, 7 April 2022

Oxford-UCB Prize Fellowship in Biomedical Research

From nature jobs.com
Oxford-UCB Prize Fellowship in Biomedical Research 
Medical Sciences Division
Grade: E64 from £31,301 - £50,167 or Grade 7 from £30,434 - £37,394, with a discretionary range to £40,847 per annum (fixed term for three years)
We are currently recruiting two Fellows, either Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Grade 7) or Clinical Research Training Fellow (Grade E64). Applications are invited from basic scientists and clinicians. Each fellowship is fully funded for three years. These prestigious fellowships are open to outstanding candidates of any nationality.
The Oxford-UCB Prize Fellowship in Biomedical Research is designed to support outstanding researchers in their early scientific career at the University of Oxford. It aims to promote the development of a new generation of exceptional young scientists and clinicians who will become future leaders in their field, while further developing scientific excellence within their field and ultimately improving the lives of patients. The fellows will undertake full time research at the University of Oxford on one of the projects listed below. The programme is structured to allow the possibility, where appropriate, for a period of around 2-3 months a year spent in UCB laboratories. For the duration of the fellowship they will be allocated a UCB mentor who will be able to offer them mentorship, advice and insights into commercial drug discovery. Fellows will be expected to present their work at international symposia as well as UCB organised scientific events. Prior research experience in the specific areas of the chosen project is not a pre-requisite.
Applicants will have strong publication records including publications in international journals, strong verbal and written communication skills, excellent planning, organisational and problem-solving skills and demonstrate a commitment to a career in research. Postdoctoral Research Fellows must have no more than one year’s postdoctoral experience at the time of the application closing date and must have completed their DPhil / PhD thesis (in a medical/biological subject) by the time they take up their position. Clinical Research Training Fellows must have a medical degree and some clinical specialist experience, typically having obtained MRCP or equivalent, but not attained CCT or consultant status and registered with, or qualified to register with, General Medical Council. If the Clinical Research Training Fellow does not hold a DPhil / PhD, they will be able to register to read for a DPhil at University of Oxford and the fellowship will fund the fees (for EU students only).
Applicants can apply for one of the following projects:
"Using synovial fluid biomarker fingerprints to improve treatment of early osteoarthritis and joint injuries." - Prof. Philippa Hulley & Prof. Andrew Price (Department: NDORMS)
"TNF signalling pathways in Dupuytren’s disease - developing a highly targeted therapeutic" - Prof. Jagdeep Nanchahal & Prof. Kim Midwood (Department: NDORMS)
"Functional analysis of the novel familial epilepsy gene, TBC1D24" - Dr. Peter Oliver & Prof. Ed Mann (Department: DPAG)
"Mechanisms in autoimmune epilepsy" - Dr. Arjune Sen & Prof. Angela Vincent (Department: NDCN)
"Novel biologics for controlling neutrophil-mediated pathology in inflammatory diseases" - Prof. Irina Udalova & Prof. Rashid Luqmani (Department: NDORMS)
Further particulars including detailed project descriptions and instruction on how to apply, can be found athttps://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=117908 or by email from[email protected].
Applications should be received by email by the closing date of 12:00 Noon on Monday, 4th May 2015.
Interviews will take place in Oxford on 3rd June 2015.