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A leading UK university seeks a skilled Research Assistant to join a project focused on improving livestock health through trained immunity. The ideal candidate will support postdoctoral researchers and postgraduate students in laboratory experiments involving advanced molecular techniques. Responsibilities include maintaining laboratory environments, documenting research findings, and contributing to publications. This role offers an opportunity to work closely with prominent institutions and participate in significant research initiatives.
We are seeking a skilled, highly motivated and experienced Research Assistant to join the Trained Immunity – Improving Immune Health of Livestock UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship project awarded to Dr Amanda Gibson, embedded within the Sêr Cymru Centre of Excellence for Bovine Tuberculosis, VetHub and the Department of Life Sciences at Aberystwyth University. The Research Assistant will support the Fellow, Post Doctoral Research Associate and postgraduate students to characterise trained immunity in cattle in close collaboration with project partners at Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), The Roslin Institute, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), University College Dublin (UCD) and the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAe).
A largely understudied concept for improving livestock health and reducing infectious disease burden is trained immunity. Trained immunity is a long-term functional modification of cells in the innate immune system which leads to an altered, protective response to a second unrelated challenge by an infectious agent (heterologous challenge) and is thought to be mediated by functional reprogramming of myeloid cells. However, the exact mechanisms that lead to trained immunity in livestock are not fully understood. The Mycobacterium bovis BCG (BCG) vaccine is the best described inducer trained immunity. In this project, the aim is to use BCG as a model to map, characterise and understand trained immunity in cattle, to demonstrate heterologous protection, and evaluate the impact of BCG vaccination on antimicrobial usage within vaccinated herds across several work packages. A range of cutting-edge molecular tools (ATACseq, ChIPseq, RNAseq ) and advanced cell culture models (e.g., co-culture and Precision Cut Lung Slices) will be employed, together with applied bioinformatic approaches for data analysis and visualisation.
Relevant Publications
We welcome informal enquiries about the post. Please contact Dr Amanda Gibson, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, Lecturer in Innate Immunology and VetHub Academic Lead, at amg39@aber.ac.uk.
Appointments are normally made within 4 - 8 weeks of the closing date.
Sêr Cymru Centre of Excellence for Bovine Tuberculosis & VetHub
Aberystwyth University is host to the newly established Sêr Cymru Centre of Excellence for Bovine Tuberculosis and the only business accessible CL2 and CL3 research and innovation laboratories in Wales, VetHub. Recent investments of over £7M has created unparalleled pathogen containment facilities and infectious diseases capability in Wales, heavily supported by state-of-the-art equipment https://vethub1.co.uk/cms/services/equipment-for-hire/. Together these investments have increased capacity and critical mass of infectious disease investigators within the Department of Life Sciences and the Faculty Sciences. The Centre of Excellence for Bovine Tuberculosis is a national and international hub for bovine tuberculosis research, bringing together expertise in M. bovis, bovine immunology, epidemiology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics required for understanding the complexities of tuberculosis in cattle. VetHub and the provision of CL3 facilities, uniquely presents opportunities for characterising bovine trained immunity and subsequently exploring the impact on bovine tuberculosis.
The Department and University
The Department of Life Sciences (DLS, https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/life-sciences/) is a research intensive academic department at Aberystwyth University, which has a long tradition of excellence in research and teaching in the life sciences. Staff in DLS conduct basic, strategic and applied research across the full span of the contemporary life sciences, from subcellular biochemistry to the impact of environmental change on organisms, populations and ecosystems.
Department offers state-of-the-art research facilities https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/life-sciences/our-facilities/. These include advanced bio-imaging and microscopy suites, high-throughput DNA sequencing platforms and gene expression/manipulation capabilities, proteomics, metabolomics, phenomics and spectroscopic platforms, as well as extensive modern laboratories, growth rooms and glasshouses. Animal facilities include controllable marine and freshwater aquarium systems, a small mammal research facility, an equine centre with international-sized indoor arena, and animal production facilities across multiple farms.
This job description is subject to review and amendment in response to the changing needs of the project, to provide appropriate development opportunities and/or the addition of any other reasonable duties.
Successful applicants would be expected to deliver the following principal duties:
Candidatesare required todemonstratehow they meet the essential and desirable requirements in their application form.
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*More information on Welsh Language Levels can be found at:
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To promote a flexible workforce, the University will consider applications from individuals seeking full time, part time, job share, or term time only working arrangements.
Applications for this role must be made through jobs.aber.ac.uk. You are welcome to apply for any vacancy in Welsh or English and any application submitted will be treated equally.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities and, those that are currently underrepresented in our workforce. This includes but is not limited to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates, candidates with disabilities, and female candidates.
We are a Bilingual Institution which complies with the Welsh Language Standards and is committed to Equal Opportunities. You are welcome to apply for any vacancy in Welsh or English and any application submitted will be treated equally.
Under the UK Government’s points-based system scheme, this role does not meet the criteria to be sponsored by Aberystwyth University (AU) for a Skilled Worker Route (SWR) application.