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"""Job description Post Postdoctoral Research Associate Department Department of Biology Division Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division (MPLS) Location The John Krebs Field Station, Wytham, Oxford, OX2 8QJ Grade and salary Grade 7.1 Hours Full time Contract type Fixed Term – 1st Jan 2025 to 31st Dec 2026, with possible extension of 6 months Reporting to Geraldine Wright Application deadline Monday 14th October 12 noon (GMT+1) Vacancy reference 175523 Recruitment contacts HR: recruitment@biology.ox.ac.uk or PI: Geraldine Wright Research topic Chemical ecology of the pollination of tomatoes by bumblebees Principal Investigator / supervisor Geraldine Wright Project team Oxford Bee Lab Project web site https://oxfordbeelab.com/ Funding partner The funds supporting this research project are provided by a BBSRC PACE grant The role The person appointed to this postdoctoral position will work with a team of scientists at Oxford, the University of Greenwich, and Thanet Earth to perform experiments to understand how bumblebees pollinate tomato crops. The candidate will be required to use specialized methods for the collection and analysis of floral volatiles and floral pollen from tomatoes. They will work closely with the industrial partners on location in Kent at Thanet Earth to monitor and study the behaviour of bees in glasshouses. They will also work in the Oxford Bee lab to design experiments to test methods that will improve pollination of tomatoes by bumblebee colonies. The post will require the person to collect and work with live bees on a daily basis, in the lab and in glasshouses and polytunnels. The postholder will be involved in data acquisition, material preparation, ordering, organizing, cleaning, and planning experiments and will liaise with the industrial partners, lab technicians, and with the PI to organize and execute the experimental program. This person will be required to help undergraduate projects and graduate students as well as working directly with postdoctoral scientists to achieve the goals of the research funding. Responsibilities • Manage own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. This includes organizing and keeping records of meetings with the industrial and academic partners for dissemination amongst all parties. • Work with academic partners to design experiments, collect data, process samples and analyze the data for the objectives of the grant including reviewing and refining hypotheses • Contribute ideas for new research projects, develop new techniques, keep the team abreast of innovations or new literature relevant to the research • Lead and/or collaborate on the preparation of research publications forthcoming from the work • Act as a source of information and advice to other members of the group on methodologies or procedures • Provide ideas for generating new income and assist in the preparation of grant proposals • Supervise a lab technician and any students involved in the research • Keep up to date with and advise on matters relating to Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Health and Safety, COSHH sheets and other regulations relevant to the post. Selection criteria Essential selection criteria • • Hold, or be close to completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil (eg. Biology or Entomology), together with experience. Experience of working in a laboratory environment with bees. Specifically performing experiments with bees, and particularly domesticated bumblebees, to study their behaviour and physiology. • Knowledge of health and safety regulations in a laboratory environment specifically relating to lab protocols for rearing bumblebees, working with bees in the field, and reagent handling. Evidence of written publications in the areas of pollination, bee behaviour, and/or horticulture of glasshouse grown crops. Experience with experimental design and analyzing experimental data; data management and archiving Experience with video and audio recording and analysis software for the automated collection of behavioural data (such as DeepLabCut), including a competence in software development for the enhancement of tooling Strong communication and organizational skills, and attention to detail, organizing self and others, including experience managing industrial partners Willing and able to travel to work on site with industrial partners • • • • • Desirable selection criteria • • • • Experience with GC-MS or LC-MS analysis of floral volatiles or other metabolites from plants Experience with glasshouse grown crops Flexibility in working hours Previous postdoctoral experience in the field of bumblebees and pollination . Pre-employment screening Standard checks If you are offered the post, the offer will be subject to standard pre-employment checks. You will be asked to provide: proof of your right-to-work in the UK; proof of your identity; and (if we haven’t done so already) we will contact the referees you have nominated. You will also be asked to complete a health declaration so that you can tell us about any health conditions or disabilities for which you may need us to make appropriate adjustments. Please read the candidate notes on the University’s pre-employment screening procedures at: https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/pre-employment-checks Hazard-specific / Safety-critical duties This job includes hazards or safety-critical activities. If you are offered the post, you will be asked to complete a health questionnaire which will be assessed by our Occupational Health Service, and the offer of employment will be subject a successful outcome of this assessment. The hazards or safety-critical duties involved are as follows: • Driving on University business • Work with allergens, E.g. laboratory animals, pollen, dust, fish or insects etc. • Travel outside of Europe or North America on University Business About the University of Oxford Welcome to the University of Oxford. We aim to lead the world in research and education for the benefit of society both in the UK and globally. Oxford’s researchers engage with academic, commercial and cultural partners across the world to stimulate high-quality research and enable innovation through a broad range of social, policy and economic impacts. We believe our strengths lie both in empowering individuals and teams to address fundamental questions of global significance, while providing all our staff with a welcoming and inclusive workplace that enables everyone to develop and do their best work. 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The Department established from August 2022 as a result of a merger between the Departments of Zoology and Plant Sciences. The Department is preparing to move into the new state-of-the-art Life and Mind Building in 2025. The Department of Biology is recognised internationally for its research in a wide range of fields spanning all levels from molecules to ecosystems, and tackling global challenges through fundamental bioscience research. Over time, the research interests of the Department has been focused on five primary themes: Behaviour & Biomechanics; Ecology & Conservation; Evolutionary Biology; Microbiology & Infectious Disease; and Molecular Plant Biology. Research is conducted in all spheres from laboratory and in silico analysis to theoretical and field-based research. At all times we seek to reinforce the connections between research and our education offering, at both graduate and undergraduate level. The Department teaches a four-year undergraduate degree MBiol course in Biology, with fourth-year students undertaking a Masters-level research project. It also supports a variety of graduate placements and hosts the University’s DPhil in Biology. External research income to the Department is derived from over 50 different funding agencies, with the principal current funders being the European Research Council, the Royal Society, the Wellcome Trust, BBSRC and NERC. The Department has a significant record in integrating broader societal impacts of its research, including the provision of policy to government at the highest level, as well as supporting the commercialisation of research through spin-out companies and licensing arrangements that have generated hundreds of millions of pounds’ worth of innovation. The Department is located in the University’s Science Area at two sites and will move into the new £200m Life and Mind Building in 2024 that will include extensive laboratory provision with controlled environment rooms, glasshouses and an imaging suite. The Department also benefits from extensive facilities at the John Krebs Field Station at Wytham, with Wytham Woods nearby, as well as partnerships with organisations in the area such as the Oxford Botanic Gardens and Oxford Natural History Museum. For more information please visit: https://www.biology.ox.ac.uk About the Mathematical, Physical, and Life Sciences (MPLS) Division The Mathematical, Physical, and Life Sciences (MPLS) Division is one of the four academic divisions of the University, alongside the Humanities, Social Sciences and Medical Sciences Divisions. It is led by an academic Head of Division (Professor Sam Howison) and an administrative Divisional Registrar (Dr Tracy Gale) and comprises nine of the University’s academic departments – Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Engineering Science, Materials, the Mathematical Institute, Physics, and Statistics – as well as Begbroke Science Park, the multidisciplinary Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research and an interdisciplinary Doctoral Training Centre. MPLS is proud to be home to some of the most creative and innovative scientific thinkers and leaders in academia, whose interdisciplinary research is tackling major societal and technological challenges, from new energy solutions or improved cancer treatments to understanding climate change processes and helping to preserve biodiversity, tackling antimicrobial resistance, advancing AI and quantum technologies and space exploration, and much more. 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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join a team studying the chemical ecology of pollination by bumblebees, specifically of tomatoes in horticultural settings.

 

The ideal candidate would have:

•      experience working in a laboratory and/or semi-field environment with bees, including maintaining and rearing of bumblebee colonies

•      research experience in chemical ecology, specifically the analysis of floral volatiles and / or pollen

•      competence in software development, particularly AI-assisted audio & video analysis

•      experience working with industrial partners.

 

The successful candidate will:

•      collaborate with the team to design and conduct experiments, collect samples, and analyse data.

•      organize the field work in conjunction with our industrial partner.

•      be responsible for day-to-day supervision of a technician supporting the experiments in Oxford and at the partner’s site in Kent.  

•      work with (and develop) high-throughput image capture and analysis software to track bee behaviour; develop apparati for behavioural experiments.

 

Additionally, they may be asked to supervise Masters-level students engaged in projects relevant to the work and so will be involved in training new students in data collection techniques.  

The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection criteria.

This post is full time (100%) and available from the 1st January 2025 - 31st December 2026 with an possible but unconfirmed 6 month extension. 

The salary is Grade 7.1S -  £37,524 (inclusive of an Oxford University Weighting)

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 14th October 2024, and interviews are likely to be scheduled for the last week of October 2024. Applications for this vacancy are to be made online via our e-recruitment system, and you will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application.
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