Job Description
The Role
We are seeking a skilled, highly motivated and experienced Research Assistant to join the “Trained Immunity – Improving Immune Health of Livestock” UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship project awarded to Dr Amanda Gibson, embedded within the Sêr Cymru Centre of Excellence for Bovine Tuberculosis, VetHub1 and the Department of Life Sciences at Aberystwyth University. The Research Assistant will support the Fellow, Post Doctoral Research Associate and postgraduate students to characterise trained immunity in cattle in close collaboration with project partners at Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), The Roslin Institute, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), University College Dublin (UCD) and the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAe).
A largely understudied concept for improving livestock health and reducing infectious disease burden is trained immunity. Trained immunity is a long-term functional modification of cells in the innate immune system which leads to an altered, protective response to a second unrelated challenge by an infectious agent (heterologous challenge) and is thought to be mediated by functional reprogramming of myeloid cells. However, the exact mechanisms that lead to trained immunity in livestock are not fully understood. The Mycobacterium bovis BCG (BCG) vaccine is the best described inducer trained immunity. In this project, the aim is to use BCG as a model to map, characterise and understand trained immunity in cattle, to demonstrate heterologous protection, and evaluate the impact of BCG vaccination on antimicrobial usage within vaccinated herds across several work packages. A range of cutting-edge molecular tools (ATACseq, ChIPseq, RNAseq ) and advanced cell culture models (e.g., co-culture and Precision Cut Lung Slices) will be employed, together with applied bioinformatic approaches for data analysis and visualisation.
Relevant Publications
1. Netea et al., Nat. Rev. Immunol. (2020) - Defining trained immunity and its role in health and disease.
2. Guerra-Maupome et al., PLoS One. (2019) - Aerosol vaccination with Bacille Calmette-Guerin induces a trained innate immune phenotype in calves.
3. Samuel BER et al., Front. Immunol. (2024) - Evidence of innate training in bovine γδ T cells following subcutaneous BCG administration
4. Samuel BER et al., Immunohorizons. (2023) - Subcutaneous Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Administration Induces Innate Training in Monocytes in Preweaned Holstein Calves
5. Juste et al., PLoS One. (2016) - Increased Lytic Efficiency of Bovine Macrophages Trained with Killed Mycobacteria.
6. Remot et al., Front. Vet. Sci. (2021) - Mycobacterial Infection of Precision-Cut Lung Slices Reveals Type 1 Interferon Pathway Is Locally Induced by Mycobacterium bovis but Not M. tuberculosis in a Cattle Breed.
We welcome informal enquiries about the post. Please contact Dr Amanda Gibson, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, Lecturer in Innate Immunology and VetHub1 Academic Lead, at .
Appointments are normally made within 4 - 8 weeks of the closing date.
Sêr Cymru Centre of Excellence for Bovine Tuberculosis & VetHub1
Aberystwyth University is host to the newly established Sêr Cymru Centre of Excellence for Bovine Tuberculosis and the only business accessible CL2 and CL3 research and innovation laboratories in Wales, VetHub1. Recent investments of over £7M has created unparalleled pathogen containment facilities and infectious diseases capability in Wales, heavily supported by state-of-the-art equipment []. Together these investments have increased capacity and critical mass of infectious disease investigators within the Department of Life Sciences and the Faculty Sciences. The Centre of Excellence for Bovine Tuberculosis is a national and international hub for bovine tuberculosis research, bringing together expertise in M. bovis, bovine immunology, epidemiology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics required for understanding the complexities of tuberculosis in cattle. VetHub1 and the provision of CL3 facilities, uniquely presents opportunities for characterising bovine trained immunity and subsequently exploring the impact on bovine tuberculosis.
The Department and University
The Department of Life Sciences (DLS, ) is a research intensive academic department at Aberystwyth University, which has a long tradition of excellence in research and teaching in the life sciences. Staff in DLS conduct basic, strategic and applied research across the full span of the contemporary life sciences, from subcellular biochemistry to the impact of environmental change on organisms, populations and ecosystems.
Department offers state-of-the-art research facilities (). These include advanced bio-imaging and microscopy suites, high-throughput DNA sequencing platforms and gene expression/manipulation capabilities, proteomics, metabolomics, phenomics and spectroscopic platforms, as well as extensive modern laboratories, growth rooms and glasshouses. Animal facilities include controllable marine and freshwater aquarium systems, a small mammal research facility, an equine centre with international-sized indoor arena, and animal production facilities across multiple farms.
What you’ll do
This job description is subject to review and amendment in response to the changing needs of the project, to provide appropriate development opportunities and/or the addition of any other reasonable duties.
Successful applicants would be expected to deliver the following principal duties:
7. Undertake laboratory-based experiments aligned with the project objectives
8. Provide research support across the project working closely with the Fellow, Post Doctoral Research Associate and Post Graduate Students
9. Contribute to effective management of the laboratory environment including maintenance of equipment, stock and reagent management, placing orders and completing storage inventories, and waste management
10. Keep clear, reproducible and detailed records of experimental plans, data collection and analysis
11. Compile, analyse and report experimental results
12. Contribute to the publication of research outputs in high quality, international peer-reviewed journals.
13. Present research outputs at group meetings and external conferences
14. Provide laboratory inductions, equipment and procedure training, and supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate research students within the laboratory.
15. Work effectively with colleagues within and beyond the Department, including attending team meetings, performing work at collaborative research institutes as required, and working cooperatively with Professional Services and technical team colleagues.
16. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post.
17. Be committed to the University’s Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, demonstrating an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post.
18. Be committed to your own development through engagement with the University’s Effective Contribution Scheme (ECS) and Continuous Personal Development (CPD) opportunities.
19. Undertake any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role.
Who you are – Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge and Skills required
Candidates are required to demonstrate how they meet the essential and desirable requirements in their application form.
Essential
20. A BSc in Immunology, Microbiology, or closely related subject.
21. Demonstrable experience of aseptic technique and use of microbiological safety cabinets
22. Demonstrable experience of mammalian cell culture e.g., primary cells or immortalised cell lines
23. Demonstrable experience of in vitro mammalian cell stimulation assays
24. Demonstrable experience of performing immunoassays e.g., ELISA, Luminex technology
25. Demonstrable experience of eukaryotic nucleic acid extraction, purification and molecular biology techniques e.g., molecular cloning, PCR, qPCR and gel electrophoresis
26. Demonstrable experience in routine maintenance of specialist laboratory equipment e.g., flow cytometers or cell sorters
27. Knowledge of COSHH and laboratory health and safety procedures
28. Demonstrable experience in writing and maintaining risk assessments for use in the laboratory
29. Demonstrable engagement with relevant CPD and a willingness to undertake appropriate development opportunities e.g., in research skills, networking, data analysis
30. Demonstrable ability to work well within a team environment with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
31. A willingness to work occasional evenings and/or weekends commensurate with planned experimental work and to attend meetings and events
32. An ability to understand the bilingual nature of the University and an awareness of the procedures in place to support working bilingually.
Desirable
33. A Masters in Immunology, Microbiology, Biosciences or closely related subject
34. Demonstrable experience of primary immune cell isolation e.g., PBMC, monocytes, macrophages
35. Knowledge of innate immune cell biology
36. Demonstrable experience in flow cytometry
37. Demonstrable experience in Luminex technology
38. Demonstrable experience of bacterial culture
39. Technical skills in data analysis and use of statistical packages e.g., R, GraphPad Prism, SPSS, or MATLAB
40. Demonstrable experience in the training and supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students
41. Demonstrable experience of working in Containment Level 3 laboratory environment
42. Proven ability to contribute to the publication of research
43. Full valid UK driving licence, or equivalent right to drive in the UK
44. Oral (spoken) and Written Welsh Level C2, or evidence to demonstrate an on-going commitment to learning Welsh to this level.
*More information on Welsh Language Levels can be found at:
How to apply
To promote a flexible workforce, the University will consider applications from individuals seeking full time, part time, job share, or term time only working arrangements.
Applications for this role must be made through jobs.aber.ac.uk. You are welcome to apply for any vacancy in Welsh or English and any application submitted will be treated equally.
Benefits
45. Flexible working policy
46. 36.5 – hour week for full-time roles
47. Generous leave entitlements – 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays and university closed days
48. Commitment to Professional Development
49. Enhanced contribution to our workplace pension schemes
50. Staff recognition and reward schemes
51. Opportunity to learn the Welsh language for free
52. Staff relocation bursary
53. Maternity, Paternity, Parental and Adoption Leave
54. Staff discount for gym facilities, hospitality, and retail on campus.
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We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities and, those that are currently underrepresented in our workforce. This includes but is not limited to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates, candidates with disabilities, and female candidates.
We are a Bilingual Institution which complies with the Welsh Language Standards and is committed to Equal Opportunities. You are welcome to apply for any vacancy in Welsh or English and any application submitted will be treated equally.
Employment Visa
Under the UK Government’s points-based system scheme, this role does not meet the criteria to be sponsored by Aberystwyth University (AU) for a Skilled Worker Route (SWR) application.