Research Associate – Bacterial Protein Toxins: Newcastle University is seeking a dedicated and skilled postdoctoral researcher for a fixed-term position as a Research Associate in the Biochemical and Structural Analysis of Bacterial Protein Toxins. This role is pivotal in understanding the roles of protein secretion systems in pathogenic mycobacteria and contributing to groundbreaking research in the Faculty of Medical Sciences.
Research Associate – Biochemical and Structural Analysis of Bacterial Protein Toxins
Designation
Research Associate
Research Area
Microbes in Health and Disease
Location
Newcastle University, Newcastle, GB
Eligibility/Qualification
- PhD in a relevant research area.
- Detailed subject knowledge in bacterial protein secretion and interbacterial antagonism.
- Experience working with protein toxins and molecular biology techniques, including cloning and site-directed mutagenesis.
Job Description
As a Research Associate, the successful candidate will be involved in:
- Conducting functional and structural analyses of bacterial protein toxins within the scope of an ERC funded project.
- Designing and executing experiments to ascertain the function of type VII secreted toxins from Mycobacterium abscessus.
- Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team across Europe and regularly meeting with project partners.
- Developing methodologies for research, contributing to grant applications, and publishing findings.
- Presenting research outcomes at conferences and writing up findings for publication in reputable journals.
- Potentially supervising undergraduate research projects and supporting postgraduate students.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply online through the Newcastle University careers page. For informal inquiries, please contact tracy.palmer@ncl.ac.uk.
Last Date for Apply
April 30, 2025
This job post outlines a remarkable opportunity for individuals centered on bacterial protein research, offering contributions to important scientific advancements while being part of a collaborative international network.