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Research Fellow - Department of Immunology and Immunotherapy - 106119 - Grade 7

University of Birmingham

Birmingham

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GBP 36,000 - 46,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

A leading research institution in Birmingham seeks a dedicated post-doctoral Research Fellow for the Fungal Immunology Group. This role involves utilizing in vivo models to study fungal pathogens and contributes to the development of new immunology techniques. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in immunology or microbiology, with strong skills in flow cytometry and in vivo research. This full-time contract offers a salary range between £36,130 to £45,413, with opportunities for progression.

Qualifications

  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Proficient with in vivo immunology techniques.
  • Experience with microscopy and human cell culture.

Responsibilities

  • Use in vivo models to analyze fungal adaptation.
  • Present findings at team meetings.
  • Analyze and interpret research findings.

Skills

In vivo immunology
Flow cytometry
Basic tissue culture
Molecular biology techniques
Microscopy

Education

PhD in immunology or microbiology

Job description

Position Details

Department of Immunology and Immunotherapy, School of Infection, Inflammation and Immunology, College of Medicine and Health

Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK

Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,130 to £45,413 with potential progression once in post to £48,149

Grade: 7

Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to October 2030

Closing date: 25th August 2025

Background

A post-doctoral Research Fellow position is available in the Fungal Immunology Group within theInstitute of Immunology & Immunotherapy, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, led by Dr Rebecca Drummond.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed scientist to join our project team, which is aiming to better understand the in-host behaviour of fungal pathogens. The successful candidate will make extensive use of a range of in vivo models of fungal infection and will have access to the wide range of transgenic tools and in vivo immunology techniques established in the Drummond lab.The candidate’s research will focus on how fungal pathogens respond to cues encountered in organ-specific environments. This is an exciting opportunity to investigate regulation of fungal adaptation and antifungal immunity in vivo. As an example of the work the team has previously published, please see Mohamed et al, Nature Communications 2023, 14: 7202.

The project team comprises of two research groups, Dr Drummond’s group at Birmingham, and the research lab of Dr Rachael Dangarembizi at the University of Cape Town. Both groups are supported by the Wellcome Trust and will work closely together during the project. There will be opportunity for additional training for the successful applicant with our collaborators to develop a wide range of technical expertise in immunology, neuroscience and microbiology.

Funding for the position is available for 3 years, with possibility of extension. The lab is located within theInstitute of Immunology & Immunotherapy at the University of Birmingham, where a collaborative environment exists, rich in immunologists with a range of complimentary research interests. We also closely work with our colleagues in the Institute of Microbiology & Infection who specialise in fungal biology and drug resistance.

The candidate should demonstrate a good understanding of immunology and medical microbiology, and have excellent communication skills. They will be expected to help develop new techniques within the laboratory, help supervise project/undergraduate students, and present their data regularly at internal lab meetings and external conferences.

All applicants should be ideally be proficient with in vivo immunology, flow cytometry, basic tissue culture and molecular biology techniques. Prior experience with microscopy (particularly confocal) and human cell culture would be advantageous. Applicants should be able to demonstrate prior research success; for example, through publications/pre-prints, presentations at conferences and relevant academic prizes/travel awards.

Role Summary

  • Use in vivo models to analyse fungal adaptation in the host
  • Regularly present findings at team meetings and interact closely with our collaborators
  • Analyse and interpret research findings and results
  • Help supervise undergraduate and MSc level students conducting projects related to the candidate’s research

Main Duties

The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below.

  • Develop research objectives and proposals for own or joint research, with assistance of a mentor if required
  • Contribute to writing bids for research funding
  • Analyse and interpret data
  • Apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding
  • Disseminate research findings by helping to write publications, present at conferences and regular team meetings
  • Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD students where appropriate to the discipline
  • Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods as appropriate
  • Undertake management/administration arising from research
  • Contribute to public engagement activities of manifest benefit to the College and the University, often under supervision of a project leader
  • Provide guidance, as required, to support staff and any students who may be assisting with the research
  • Promotes equality and values diversity acting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture

Person Specification

  • PhD (or near to completion) or equivalent in immunology or microbiology
  • First author publications in peer-reviewed journals
  • Previous experience and strong interest in medical mycology, immunology and/or infectious disease immunology.
  • Holder of Home Office Personal Licence (or equivalent in home country)
  • Substantial experience of using in vivo mouse models to assess immune responses
  • Substantial experience in using flow cytometry to analyse in vivo immune responses
  • High level analytical capability
  • Ability to communicate complex information clearly
  • Ability to contribute to developing new protocols and techniques
  • Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively
  • Understanding of and ability to contribute to broader management/administration processes
  • Contribute to the planning and organising of the research programme and/or specific research project
  • Co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict or duplication of effort
  • Knowledge of the protected characteristics of the Equality Act 2010, and how to actively ensure in day to day activity in own area that those with protected characteristics are treated equally and fairly

Further particulars can be foundhere

Informal enquiries to Lisa Powell, email: l.h.powell@bham.ac.uk

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