We are looking for an enthusiastic Research Scientist to join the Buscaino Lab at the Quadram Institute.
This Wellcome Trust–funded project aims to identify novel components of the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway in Candida albicans using a biochemical approach. The post holder will be based at the Quadram Institute and will work closely with Prof Alessia Buscaino and members of her research group, as well as collaborating with two key external partners: Prof Kevin Foster (University of Oxford) and Prof Ana Traven (Monash University).
Background
The successful candidate will lead experimental work to identify and characterise novel C. albicans RNAi components using biochemical approaches. This will include applying advanced biochemical and molecular biology techniques for multi‑protein complex purification, functional analysis and molecular characterisation.
The role
The role will also involve conducting genetic experiments to support the functional investigation of RNAi components and integrating results within their biological and mechanistic context. Expertise in protein‑complex purification and strong experience in molecular biology are essential.
This position is highly collaborative, and the post holder will work closely with both internal team members and external collaborators to drive a multidisciplinary effort to uncover new RNAi mechanisms in fungal pathogens. The post holder will also contribute to scientific publications, prepare conference presentations, and present findings at national and international meetings.
This role offers an excellent opportunity for a motivated experimental scientist to work at the interface of fungal biology, RNAi mechanisms and biochemistry, within a vibrant and interdisciplinary research environment at the Quadram Institute.
The ideal candidate
The successful candidate will have a PhD in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or related discipline. They will have excellent understanding of protein biochemistry as well as expertise in protein‑complex purification.
Demonstrated experience in isolating and purifying multi-protein complexes using biochemical methods in addition to strong experience in molecular biology are essential.