Full-Time, Fixed-term appointment to 31 st March 2028 Based in Liverpool (may include the occasional international travel) The Clinical Sciences Department at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is seeking to appoint a highly motivated Post-Doctoral Research Associate to join the UKRI-funded INTERCEPT project: INTerrupting prolifERation of Carbapenem resistance in Indonesia: clinical and genomic Evaluation of Pathways of Transmission.INTERCEPT aims to understand transmission of carbapenem resistance at the level of the health system, the individual, the cell, and intracellularly. The successful candidate will plan and undertake bioinformatic and epidemiological analyses to investigate routes of bacterial transmission in Indonesia, working with genomic, clinical, and epidemiological datasets.The successful candidate will play a central role in planning and conducting bioinformatic and epidemiological analyses to investigate routes of bacterial transmission. The post holder will work with large-scale genomic and clinical datasets, applying analytical approaches to characterise patterns of antimicrobial resistance and transmission dynamics across healthcare and community settings.The post holder will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams in the UK and Indonesia and contribute to data analysis, interpretation, scientific publications, and dissemination activities. Key responsibilities will include: Support the delivery of the research project’s analysis Design and carry out bioinformatic analyses using whole-genome sequence and post-enrichment metagenomic dataDesign and carry out analyses on clinical and epidemiologic data and link to bioinformatic findingsWork with interdisciplinary collaborators to interrogate and enhance findings from analysesWork collaboratively with project team including contributing to planning of project wet-lab experiments Support dissemination of project outputs Draft and revise manuscripts describing research findings and publish in high-impact journalsPresent findings at national and international conferences Support other project activities including mentoring and supervision Actively participate in planning of research group activities including grant writingMentor development of junior team members and train research team members in analysis techniques where necessaryRepresent the group at relevant LSTM committees Ideally you will demonstrate: PhD in a relevant field (e.g. bioinformatics, genomics, mathematics or statistics with application to genomics/infection)Experience of planning and conducting bioinformatic experiments and analysesExperience of up to date analysis techniques for bacterial genomic dataEvidence of dissemination of research findings in high-impact journals and conferencesAbility to work in collaboration in multidisciplinary projectsExperience of developing and fitting statistical transmission models (desirable)Up to date knowledge of bacterial antimicrobial resistance (desirable) (For a full list of essential and desirable criteria please refer to the job description and person specification) Additional benefits of joining LSTM: 30 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, plus Christmas closure daysGenerous occupational pension schemesGovernment backed “cycle to work” scheme.Affiliated, discounted staff membership to the University of Liverpool Sports CentreA range of additional family friendly policies Application Process: To apply for the position please follow the apply link and upload your CV and covering letter. 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