Cell Biologist (Fixed Term)

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THE GROUP

We are seeking a highly motivated cell biologist to join Dr. Naomi McGovern's laboratory. The lab works on human mononuclear phagocytes and how their properties are regulated by the local microenvironment. We study these cells in a range of settings including the maternal-fetal interface, inflamed joints and cancer. Details of research projects currently being undertaken in the McGovern lab can be seen at: https://www.mcgovernlab.com/ https://www.path.cam.ac.uk/research/immunology-division/mcgovern-group

We seek a talented, productive and motivated postdoc with a desire to work in a congenial, dynamic and collaborative research team.

PROJECT SUMMARY

The group is interested in studying mononuclear phagocyte biology in diverse settings. The project is funded by the UKRI and will investigate how the properties of macrophages are regulated by their local microenvironment at the maternal-fetal interface. You will work on primary tissues macrophages, iPSCs and organoid systems. Techniques you will use include multiparameter FACS, scRNAseq and confocal microscopy.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

The post holder should embody and demonstrate our core values: Bold, Open, and Collegial, in addition to the following:

Essential:

  • PhD in immunology, molecular or cellular biology or in the final stages of PhD submission

  • Experience with organoids and/or iPSCs

  • Experience with bioinformatics

  • Experience in molecular biology

  • Proven track record of research (e.g: publication record)

  • Strong written and oral communication skills

  • Ability to prioritise and manage own time

  • Ability to multi-task and integrate the demands of different activities in parallel

  • Ability to work independently and also capable of interacting and working within a group

Desirable:

  • Experience in flow cytometry, microscopy, single cell RNA sequencing data analysis using R or Python

Postdoctors are expected to lead their own projects, contribute to other projects on a collaborative basis (both in the lab and with external collaborators) and guide PhD students in their research. The ability to work in a team is essential.

Why join us? - Contribute to cutting-edge immunology research with real-world implications. - Collaborate with experts across the fields of immunology, virology, microbiology, and clinicians. - Work in a supportive and collaborative environment that fosters professional growth. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in the first instance.

Once an offer of employment has been accepted, the successful candidate will be required to undergo a health assessment.

Applications are welcome from internal candidates who would like to apply for the role on the basis of a secondment from their current role in the University.

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Please provide a statement of interest/cover letter, CV and 2 references.

Please quote reference PK41109 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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