An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Research Assistant in Molecular Biology to join the Saunders group at the John Innes Centre to lead further development and deployment of our award-winning (MARPLE) diagnostics platform.
About the Saunders Group
The Saunders group focuses on studying (re-)emerging plant pathogens that pose a significant threat to agriculture. We use an array of different approaches, integrating molecular genetics, microbiology, plant pathology, population genetics, genomics and data mining to improve our understanding of how pathogens cause disease.
This is an exciting opportunity to join an international, multi-partner project and have a direct impact on enhancing disease diagnostic capacity for some of the most devastating diseases of wheat worldwide. The postholder will assist with further development of the MinION mobile sequencing platform for crop pathogen diagnostics.
The role
The role will require extensive optimisation of all wet-lab components, working with the MinION portable sequencing device. The appointee will work closely with other members of the group to use the latest molecular techniques and sequencing technology to genotype pathogen strains in infected wheat leaf samples and further develop the MARPLE diagnostics platform. Furthermore, the Research Assistant will assist with the deployment of MARPLE diagnostics in Africa and Asia, including assisting with the organisation and execution of training workshops and logistical arrangements.
The successful applicant will join a large research group at the John Innes Centre and be expected to interact with other members of the Saunders group, whilst also interacting with other researchers working on wheat rust diseases at the John Innes Centre. They will work independently day-to-day with guidance and training in specific techniques provided by other lab members and the group leader. In addition to their own research project, they may be required to support other lab members as appropriate. This project is a collaboration between John Innes Centre and CIMMYT and other research organisations in Africa and Asia. The appointee will also regularly interact with these organisations and provide support for the development of MARPLE diagnostics hubs in several locations.
The ideal candidate
The appointee will require excellent experience and expertise in molecular biology and a demonstrated ability to perform research and develop novel ideas. A BSc or equivalent in Biological Sciences is essential.