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Roslyn Bill

Professor of Biotechnology and Director of Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence

Aston University

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Research Interests

Biochemistry

80%

Biochemical Engineering

60%

Membrane Biology

40%

Protein Chemistry

30%

Osmoregulation

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Biocatalysis

20%

Metabolic Engineering

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Recent Grants

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17-ERACoBioTech - MEmbrane Modulation for BiopRocess enhANcEment - MeMBrane

Open Date: 2018-03-01

Close Date: 2021-02-28

Grant: Close

Cascade processes for integrated bio-refining of agricultural waste in India and Vietnam

Open Date: 2017-04-30

Close Date: 2019-04-29

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Canada: Membrane protein technologies for drug discovery

Open Date: 2017-03-31

Close Date: 2019-03-31

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In-depth structural characterization of the tetraspanin CD81

Open Date: 2016-03-31

Close Date: 2019-03-31

Grant: Close

The Use Of Novel Polymer-Lipid Nanoparticles To Study G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Activation And Dynamics

Open Date: 2012-02-01

Close Date: 2015-01-31

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Aston University

Postdoctoral Research Associate in Bioengineering and Glymphatic Regulation (ERC Advanced Grant)

Professor Roslyn Bill, Aston University’s 50th Anniversary Professor of Biotechnology and Director of the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence, is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to join her team on the ERC Advanced Grant project, FORTIFY. The research focuses on understanding brain water flow and slowing the onset of dementia by investigating the subcellular relocalization of aquaporin 4 and its role in glymphatic clearance. Impaired glymphatic clearance is linked to the accumulation of toxic waste in the brain, contributing to diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The successful candidate will be based at Aston University but will spend most of their time at the University of Oxford, collaborating with Dr Mootaz Salman. The core project involves developing a gliovascular interface on a chip to create a controlled microenvironment for detailed measurements of glymphatic regulation using advanced imaging techniques. The position is ideal for candidates with a background in bioengineering, cell biology, molecular biology, or bioscience, and who have hands-on experience with microfluidic chips, mammalian cell culture, and advanced imaging. This is a full-time, fixed-term postdoctoral position for 29 months, fully funded by the ERC Advanced Grant. The salary is between £40,497 and £49,559 per annum (Grade 08), and the role comes with a comprehensive benefits package, including generous annual leave, training and development opportunities, family-friendly policies, and access to on-site gym and pool facilities. The position may be eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship, subject to assessment. Applicants should submit their CV and a statement outlining their suitability and what they will bring to the role via the Aston University job portal. Informal enquiries can be directed to Professor Roslyn Bill or Dr Mootaz Salman. The closing date for applications is 31 January 2026. For more information about the research and the team, visit the provided links to academic profiles and project pages. Keywords: bioengineering, gliovascular interface, microfluidic chips, glymphatic regulation, cell biology, molecular biology, bioscience, advanced imaging, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, brain water flow, aquaporin 4.

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Stuart Greenhill

Senior Lecturer

Aston University

UNITED KINGDOM

Mootaz M. Salman

University of Oxford

UNITED KINGDOM

Philip Kitchen

Aston University

UNITED KINGDOM

Andrew Devitt

Aston University

UNITED KINGDOM

Zita Balklava

Aston University

UNITED KINGDOM

Alfred Fernández-Castané

Aston University

UNITED KINGDOM

Andrea Yool

Stanford University

UNITED STATES

Susanna Törnroth-Horsefield

Lund University

SWEDEN

Alan Goddard

Prof.

Aston University

UNITED KINGDOM