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10726- Core Scientist in Avian Immunobiology (Maternity Cover)

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 27 Awst 2024
Cyflog: £39,347 i £46,974 bob blwyddyn
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 09 Medi 2024
Lleoliad: Edinburgh, Scotland
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: University of Edinburgh
Math o swydd: Dros dro
Cyfeirnod swydd: 10726

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Grade UE07- £39,347.00 - £46,974.00 Per Annum

CMVM/The Roslin Institute/Immunology

Full Time - 35 Hours Per Week

Fixed term: until 31st March 2025, with possible extension to 30th of June 2025


The Opportunity:

We are looking for a Core Scientist/PDRA to join a research group looking at the fundamental understanding of the role of immune cells in chickens during vaccine and natural immune responses. This knowledge will help address challenges related to the vaccine mediated immune responses and disease resistance.

Applications are invited for an exciting post-doctoral equivalent position funded by the Roslin Institute’s core strategic funding in the new Division of Immunology. The post is within Dr Kate Sutton’s research group at The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh.

The post holder will use various techniques to improve our understanding of Avian Dendritic Cell Immunobiology using transgenic chicken lines. The successful candidate will be expected to have a PhD or be near to completing a PhD in a related field, and will have experience in wet and dry-lab techniques.

The individual appointed to this position will support the Sutton group’s research efforts through planning and conducting experiments; analysing data; and through the production of high-quality scientific publications. They will also support the Roslin Institute’s wider scientific community through collaboration, taking part in public engagement activities, and/or serving on committees.

Informal enquiries should be made to Dr Kate Sutton

(kate.sutton@roslin.ed.ac.uk).


Your skills and attributes for success:

-Doctorate-level training in relevant field.
-Experience conducting animal studies.
-Knowledge in Immunology.
-Good organisational and data management skills.
-Lab skills, including histology and molecular biology.