Bovine mastitis in milking cows is a major challenge in the dairy industry, leading to significant economic losses. Current preventative solutions, using antiseptic teat dips, often rely on harsh chemicals that are ineffective in farm conditions and may irritate animals. We are developing a safe, sustainable, and eco-friendly antimicrobial solution that is effective against a broad range of mastitis-causing bacteria. Our technology has shown promising results to address this critical unmet need in animal health.
We are currently recruiting a Research Engineer to join a multidisciplinary team led by Prof Paula Hammond, focused on developing novel solutions for bovine mastitis.
The candidate will evaluate the safety and efficacy of novel antimicrobial compounds in vitro and in a farm trial. The candidate will also support daily administrative duties in the laboratory as well as any other tasks assigned by the Principal Investigator.
The Research Engineer will support ongoing research projects by evaluating the safety and efficacy of novel antimicrobial compounds through in vitro and ex vivo assays, including intracellular infection models. The candidate will also support farm trial activities and contribute to general lab management and operations.
The candidate should hold a Bachelor’s degree in Biological or Biomedical Engineering, or a related field, with a background in bacteriology or infectious diseases (BSL-2).
A minimum of one year of experience as a Research Engineer or Research Officer is required.
Experience with tissue culture and bacteriology is essential.
Experience with in vivo work is preferred but not mandatory.
The candidate should also be willing to travel and participate in farm-based experimental work.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.