Research Associate in Microbiology
The University of Newcastle
- Newcastle, NSW
- Permanent
- Full-time
The main objective of your post is to study cross-talk between OM biogenesis, LPS synthesis and DNA replication control. The idea is to use a mix of structural biology, biochemistry and high-throughput genetic approaches to determine how initiation of DNA replication is coordinated with cell envelope synthesis for the first time.This post is fixed term, initially for 2 years with the possibility to extend to up to 3 years.Please note that if you are successful to this role, you will require medical clearance and a standard DBS check before you can commence in the role.For informal enquiries contact: .Find out more about the Faculty of Medical Sciences here:Find out more about our Research Institutes here:As part of our commitment to career development for research colleagues, the University has developed 3 levels of . These profiles set out firstly the generic competences and responsibilities expected of role holders at each level and secondly the general qualifications and experiences needed for entry at a particular level.Key Accountabilities
- Although working under the general guidance of an academic or Principal Investigator, the postholder will contribute ideas, including enhancements to the technical or methodological aspects of their studies, thus providing substantial 'added value'
- Develop and carry out the specified project using appropriate techniques and equipment as outlined in the personal requirements
- Determine appropriate methodologies for research, with advice and support where required
- Contribute to grant applications submitted by others and in time develop own research objectives and proposals for funding
- Begin to write, with appropriate support, proposals for individual research funding or, where funders do not permit this, contribute to the writing of collective bids
- Assess research findings for the need/scope for further investigations
- Contribute to the writing up of their research for publication and dissemination, either through seminar and conference presentations or through publications
- Present research findings, either at conferences or through publications in reputable outlets appropriate to the discipline
- May be involved in the supervision, with guidance, of final year undergraduate research projects and in providing support to postgraduate research students or Research Assistants
- Will need to work with the support staff and, on occasions, with undergraduate and postgraduate students, and interact intellectually with other academic members of the Institute
- May contribute to events celebrating the public engagement of science/social sciences/humanities
- Develop an awareness of University structures, policies and procedures and relevant issues in the higher education, research, social and political environment
- Ability to work well as part of a team and rapidly acquire new skills
- Detailed subject knowledge in the area of microbiology and molecular biology
- Likelihood of advanced skills directly related to the research projects
- High level of analytical and problem-solving capability
- Ability to communicate complex information with clarity and to encourage the commitment of others
- Experience of research with clear transferable skills and some experience or awareness of the research environment
- Presentations at conferences and/or high-quality publications
- Previous experience in Gram-negative envelope biology
- Previous experience in protein biochemistry
- Previous experience in molecular genetics and/or TraDIS or similar genetic high-throughput methods
- Highly motivated and actively pursue a career in academic science or R&D
- Ambitious with a demonstrable drive to succeed and produce work at the highest level
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Capacity for original thought
- Ability to write publications in collaboration with other team members
- A PhD in natural science discipline