Organisation/Company: Rosalind Franklin Institute
Research Field: Biological sciences, Chemistry
Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1)
Positions: Postdoc Positions
Country: United Kingdom
Application Deadline: 2 Feb 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/London)
Type of Contract: Temporary
Job Status: Full-time
Hours Per Week: 37.5
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
We are currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our dynamic laboratory at the Rosalind Franklin Institute. If you are a creative scientist that wants to explore novel venues on quantitative imaging biology, join us. The Pombo-Garcia lab is interested in the Molecular Organisation of Cell Interfaces in the epithelial tissue and in the pathology of intestinal diseases. We use super-resolution STED microscopy in combination with gut organoids, biophysics & chemical biology to uncover how epithelial cells organise in space and time under different physico-chemical environments to drive self-organisation processes that shape mesoscale structures enabling tissue function. To that end, we generate a high amount of complex data across scales from molecules to mesoscale structures. Our interdisciplinary team includes biology, chemistry, and physics.
The Franklin is building technologies to enable imaging molecules of interest in the context of disease in their native state, using electron microscopy, light, and super-resolution correlative approaches. We provide cutting-edge infrastructure to develop and implement next-generation tools to advance basic science and discovery of novel therapeutics. Your role will be to lead a research project focused on quantitative imaging of epithelial cell biology and biophysics. Moreover, you will support and develop novel workflows of bioimaging analysis to quantify advanced imaging data generated by super-resolution STED microscopy, FLIM, FRET, and FCS. You will collaborate with other research institutions including the University of Oxford.
Responsibilities
Candidates must hold a PhD qualification in cell biology, biophysics, physics, mathematics, or computer science along with experience in advanced quantitative microscopy analysis. We are looking for a colleague with strong organisational and communication skills, with demonstrated laboratory experience. Experience with formulating research questions and devising strategies to address these questions would aid the individual selected for this role. We expect you to lead publications, contribute to research grant writing, and collaborate with other members of the lab towards knowledge advancement. This post would be ideal for a candidate who has developed a strong background in bioimaging analysis, quantitative biology, or biophysics and would like to lead a project developing novel quantitative imaging pipelines and gain further experience in cutting-edge techniques including super-resolution imaging, condensate biology, and cell adhesion in epithelial tissue.
Selection Criteria
The Rosalind Franklin Institute is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcomes applications from all. This job description sets out the skills and experience we believe are needed to be able to do this job, but research also tells us women are much more likely than men to take this list of requirements as absolute and self-select out of the process. If you think you can deliver this role, then we want to hear from you, regardless of the boxes you did not tick.
In return we offer:
Before submitting your application please ensure you read the Job Information Pack for full details of this role on our website.
About us:
The Rosalind Franklin Institute is a national interdisciplinary research centre, funded by the UK government through UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). We are dedicated to creating new disruptive technologies that will allow us to see the biological world in new ways, from picometre-scale atoms to centimetre-scale tumours. These technological advances will speed up the discovery of new medicines, help find new diagnostics, and contribute to a deeper understanding of human health and disease.
The Franklin operates from a purpose-built research facility on the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus near Didcot, a unique community of government, academia, and industry working to accelerate progress on key issues. The 700-acre campus is steeped in world-firsts, and technology and research are at the heart of everything Harwell does.
Our building houses both specialist laboratories, research scientists, and operational staff within a state-of-the-art facility designed to inspire our people in their work and create a welcoming hub for our collaborations and visitors. Our research values of adventure, novelty, engagement, and utility are drawn on and exemplified by the Franklin team through our collaborations with universities and industrial partners, both in the UK and internationally.
The Franklin’s underlying aim is to produce the best science for research today, and this means resolutely embracing a diverse team, who have a wide range of experiences, skills, and knowledge to push forward on the innovative work our institution delivers. Both our work and our institution are better for it. For further information, view our Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Policy.
At the Rosalind Franklin Institute, we welcome applications from all around the world!
How to apply:
To be considered for this role, please submit your application via our recruitment portal, with your CV and a cover letter explaining why you think you are the right person for this job. Please include information about your education and work experience.
Please note that whilst the role is a Postdoctoral Research level and requires candidates to hold a PhD/DPhil (or equivalent), we may consider candidates who are close to completion of their PhD/DPhil qualification, in which case the initial appointment will be made at £36,500 per annum (to be increased on completion of the PhD/DPhil qualification).
Closing date: The closing date for applications is 23:59 on Sunday 2nd February 2025.