Job Description
About the Organisation
The UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) is the largest UK-wide effort dedicated to understanding and tackling the causes of dementia. At University College London (UCL), researchers combine clinical insight with advanced laboratory science to improve diagnosis, develop biomarkers, and explore new treatment strategies.
Within this environment, the Hong Lab focuses on the role of immune and glial cells in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Their work bridges multiple disciplines, using innovative techniques including single-cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, advanced imaging, and human-derived cellular models.
About the Role
An exciting opportunity is available for a Research Fellow to join the Hong Lab and lead a project investigating neuroimmune interactions along the gut–brain axis in Parkinson’s disease.
The successful candidate will explore how immune cells—particularly gut macrophages and T cells—contribute to disease progression and synuclein pathology. This work builds on recent high-impact findings published in Nature.
Key Responsibilities
Design and carry out experimental studies using in vivo and in vitro models
Apply advanced imaging and omics-based technologies
Analyse complex datasets and interpret biological findings
Publish research in peer-reviewed journals and present at conferences
Contribute to collaborative, interdisciplinary research initiatives
This position is funded by a Wellcome Trust award and is initially available until March 2027.
Candidate Profile
We are looking for a motivated and independent researcher who thrives in a collaborative environment.
Essential Requirements
PhD in Neuroscience, Immunology, or Neuroimmunology
Strong publication record and evidence of research impact
Experience designing and conducting complex experiments
Ability to work both independently and within multidisciplinary teams
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Personal Attributes
Curious and proactive approach to scientific challenges
Commitment to high-quality, ethical research
Interest in mentoring and contributing to the research community
Visa and Eligibility
This role qualifies for UK visa sponsorship, making it suitable for international applicants.
You may find the following official guidance helpful:
UK Visas and Immigration – Skilled Worker visa overview
Global Talent visa (research route)
Working in the UK
Right to work checks
Research and academic careers guidance
Salary and Benefits
In addition to a competitive salary, the position offers a comprehensive benefits package:
- 41 days total annual leave (including holidays and closure days)
Pension scheme (CARE)
Immigration support and loan schemes
Cycle-to-work and travel loan options
On-site childcare and gym facilities
Enhanced parental leave benefits
Employee wellbeing and support services
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
UCL is committed to building a diverse and inclusive research environment. Applications are especially encouraged from individuals who are underrepresented in academia, including those from minority ethnic backgrounds, disabled individuals, and LGBTQI+ communities.
How to Apply
Applicants should submit:
A current CV
Completed application form
A supporting statement or cover letter demonstrating how they meet the criteria