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A leading UK university in Birmingham is seeking a researcher specializing in sperm function and fertilization biology. This full-time role offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to lead innovative research while supervising PhD students. The successful candidate will contribute to a project aimed at establishing standards for sperm function assays and will be expected to publish high-impact research results. This is a fixed-term contract until March 2027.
Department of Metabolism and Systems Science, School of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine and Health
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £47,389 to £56,535 with potential progression once in post to £63,606
As this vacancy has limited funding the maximum salary that can be offered is Grade 8, salary £56,535
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to March 2027
Closing date: 9th November 2025
To create and disseminate knowledge through initiating and conducting original research and through publication, as appropriate to the disciplinary area.
This post will contribute to the delivery of the Gates Foundation-funded Independent Centre for Evaluating Nonhormonal Contraceptive (iCENC) project within the Centre for Human Reproductive Science (ChRS). The iCENC aims to establish internationally recognised standards for sperm function assays to support the evaluation of non-hormonal contraceptive compounds. The post holder will play a key role in developing and applying advanced sperm function methodologies, coordinating experimental and analytical work, and contributing to international collaborations with leading partner sites.
The post holder will lead and conduct original research in human sperm function and fertilisation biology, focusing on the development, standardisation, and application of quantitative assays to assess the impact of contraceptive compounds. The role involves experimental design, data interpretation, and dissemination of results to both academic and industry partners within the Gates Foundation’s Contraceptive Drug Accelerator (CoDA) network. The successful candidate will work closely with senior investigators, supervise junior research staff, and contribute to international capacity building and knowledge exchange.
We know that organisations which have strong values and behaviours do well and that teams and individuals are engaged, happy and motivated in their work. The Centre for Human Reproductive Science works closely with Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS FT and therefore expect team members to work to develop and embed our joint values and we will continue to ensure that they underpin the way we care for our patients and each other. The ChRS goal is to foster an inclusive research environment where people and innovation thrive, to create a global impact. All team members are expected to promote equality, diversity, and human rights in research by developing and maintaining positive working relationships, ensuring that colleagues are treated fairly and contributing to developing equality of opportunity and outcomes.
To plan and carry out research, using appropriate methodology and techniques. This may include, where appropriate to the discipline:
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Informal enquiries to Dr Meurig Gallagher, email: m.t.gallagher@bham.ac.uk
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