Research Assistant in Laboratory and Molecular Microbiology
Applications for this vacancy closed on 28 November 2024 at 09:05AM
**About the Role**
We are looking for a research assistant with strong laboratory and molecular
microbiology skills to join an established, multi-disciplinary team as part of
the Modernising Medical Microbiology (MMM) consortium (
https://www.expmedndm.ox.ac.uk/modernising-medical-microbiology ). The group
comprises approximately 40 researchers situated in Oxford, predominantly at
the John Radcliffe Hospital. The group is taking a lead in infectious diseases
research in the UK.
The aim of the role is to undertake the laboratory workflows to facilitate the
whole genome sequencing of large numbers of pathogens. This will involve
careful cultivation and some method development around extracting relevant
organisms from clinical and environmental samples, and subsequent preparation
of DNA for short-read and long-read sequencing using established laboratory
protocols. Additional work will involve the collection and cataloguing of
study specimens, and involvement in Illumina and Nanopore sequencing, as
required.
**About You**
To succeed in this post, you will have strong laboratory skills and a
background in culture-based and molecular microbiology, an enquiring and
flexible attitude and an interest in working collaboratively with researchers
from different disciplines. Experience of working with next generation
sequencing lab workflows is highly desirable as is an interest in sequence
data processing.
This is an exciting role, with the opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary
team, alongside other research assistants. The wider team includes clinicians,
research software engineers and bioinformatics and biostatistics support, and
the goal is to validate the sequencing analysis and microbiological services.
It has strong collaborative links to the UK Health Security Agency (formerly
Public Health England), European Bioinformatics Institute, and the Global
Health Security Consortium formed by the Tony Blair Institute, Larry Ellison
Foundation and University of Oxford.
Applications from those returning to work after career or other breaks would
be welcomed.
**About the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine**
The Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine (NDM) is one of the largest
departments of the University of Oxford and is part of the Medical Sciences
Division, with responsibility for a significant part of the teaching of
clinical students within the Medical School.
**What We Offer**
As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ well-being and this is
reflected in the range of benefits that we offer including:
• Flexible working
• An excellent contributory pension scheme
• 38 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays)
• A comprehensive range of childcare services
• Family leave schemes
• Cycle loan scheme
• Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans
The University also runs a large number of social groups and sports clubs for
those looking for more than just a great place to work.
**Application Process**
The post is full time and fixed term to 31st March 2027.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to
upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application.
Only applications received before 12.00 midday on **Monday 9th December 2024**
will be considered.
We are looking for a research assistant with strong laboratory and molecular
microbiology skills to join an established, multi-disciplinary team as part of
the Modernising Medical Microbiology (MMM) consortium (
https://www.expmedndm.ox.ac.uk/modernising-medical-microbiology ). The group
comprises approximately 40 researchers situated in Oxford, predominantly at
the John Radcliffe Hospital. The group is taking a lead in infectious diseases
research in the UK.
The aim of the role is to undertake the laboratory workflows to facilitate the
whole genome sequencing of large numbers of pathogens. This will involve
careful cultivation and some method development around extracting relevant
organisms from clinical and environmental samples, and subsequent preparation
of DNA for short-read and long-read sequencing using established laboratory
protocols. Additional work will involve the collection and cataloguing of
study specimens, and involvement in Illumina and Nanopore sequencing, as
required.
**About You**
To succeed in this post, you will have strong laboratory skills and a
background in culture-based and molecular microbiology, an enquiring and
flexible attitude and an interest in working collaboratively with researchers
from different disciplines. Experience of working with next generation
sequencing lab workflows is highly desirable as is an interest in sequence
data processing.
This is an exciting role, with the opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary
team, alongside other research assistants. The wider team includes clinicians,
research software engineers and bioinformatics and biostatistics support, and
the goal is to validate the sequencing analysis and microbiological services.
It has strong collaborative links to the UK Health Security Agency (formerly
Public Health England), European Bioinformatics Institute, and the Global
Health Security Consortium formed by the Tony Blair Institute, Larry Ellison
Foundation and University of Oxford.
Applications from those returning to work after career or other breaks would
be welcomed.
**About the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine**
The Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine (NDM) is one of the largest
departments of the University of Oxford and is part of the Medical Sciences
Division, with responsibility for a significant part of the teaching of
clinical students within the Medical School.
**What We Offer**
As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ well-being and this is
reflected in the range of benefits that we offer including:
• Flexible working
• An excellent contributory pension scheme
• 38 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays)
• A comprehensive range of childcare services
• Family leave schemes
• Cycle loan scheme
• Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans
The University also runs a large number of social groups and sports clubs for
those looking for more than just a great place to work.
**Application Process**
The post is full time and fixed term to 31st March 2027.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to
upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application.
Only applications received before 12.00 midday on **Monday 9th December 2024**
will be considered.
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**About the Role**
We are looking for a research assistant with strong laboratory and molecular microbiology skills to join an established, multi-disciplinary team as part of the Modernising Medical Microbiology (MMM) consortium ( https://www.expmedndm.ox.ac.uk/modernising-medical-microbiology ). The group comprises approximately 40 researchers situated in Oxford, predominantly at the John Radcliffe Hospital. The group is taking a lead in infectious diseases research in the UK. The aim of the role is to undertake the laboratory workflows to facilitate the whole genome sequencing of large numbers of pathogens. This will involve careful cultivation and some method development around extracting relevant organisms from clinical ... About the Role We are looking for a research assistant with strong laboratory and molecular microbiology skills to join an established, multi-disciplinary team as part of the Modernising Medical Microbiology (MMM) consortium ( https://www.expmedndm.ox.ac.uk/modernising-medical-microbiology ). The group comprises approximately 40 researchers situated in Oxford, predominantly at the John Radcliffe Hospital. The group is taking a lead in infectious diseases research in the UK. The aim of the role is to undertake the laboratory workflows to facilitate the whole genome sequencing of large numbers of pathogens. This will involve careful cultivation and some method development around extracting relevant organisms ... |
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