Research Job at the University of Sheffield
Are you searching for a high-impact research job in academia that contributes directly to patient-focused neuroscience innovation? This Research Associate opportunity at the University of Sheffield offers an exceptional platform to work on cutting-edge human neurophysiology research within a globally collaborative clinical study. Ideal for experienced researchers and Jobs for life science students transitioning into advanced academic roles, this position combines clinical research, data analysis, and meaningful scientific contribution.
About the University of Sheffield
The University of Sheffield is a world-class research institution renowned for excellence in medical and life science research. With a strong commitment to innovation, inclusivity, and academic development, the university provides a supportive environment for researchers pursuing impactful scientific careers.
Job Details:Â
- Job Title: Research Associate in Human Neurophysiology
- Location: Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Job ID: 1978
- Contract: Fixed-term, Full-time (On-site)
- Duration: March 2026 – February 2028
- Salary: £38,784–£41,064 per annum
- Closing Date: 4 January 2026
Research Associate Job Overview
Join a multi-centre clinical research study investigating disease progression in motor neurone disease (MND). This role focuses on high-density surface EMG data collection and advanced analysis in patients receiving tofersen (SOD1 mutation).
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver day-to-day clinical research activities in line with study protocol and GCP
- Perform advanced high-density surface EMG recordings
- Analyse neurophysiological data using advanced methods
- Coordinate with Sheffield and King’s College London research teams
- Contribute to reports, publications, and presentations
Essential Criteria for Research Associate
- PhD in Neuroscience or related discipline (or equivalent experience)
- Ability to communicate complex information to non-experts
- Strong organisational skills and ability to meet deadlines
- Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teams
Desirable Experience
- Human neurophysiology
- Clinical research and Good Clinical Practice
- Statistical methods and scientific writing
- Data analysis and IT skills (e.g., statistical software, MS Office)
Additional Information
- Grade: 7.3–7.5
- Line Manager: Senior Clinical Lecturer
- Interview Period: Week commencing 26 January 2026
- Informal enquiries: Dr James Alix – [email protected]


