Job ref: 26N/RFKM Job type: Contract Quantity of Posts Available: 1 Location: NI - Crumlin Closing date: Monday 22 Jun 2026 23:59 Job summaryMarie Sklodowska-Curie Research Fellow (full-time)BIO-MICRO ProjectAffiliation: Randox Laboratories, Clinical Immunoassay R&D, Crumlin, UKOffer Description:We are looking for a highly motivated and proactive researcher who is able to work both independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team focussing on micronutritional therapy in patients undergoing rehabilitation for cardiac surgery. You have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to integrate multidisciplinary data. You have excellent communication skills for disseminating research findings. You have a collaborative mindset, with experience in interdisciplinary teams (e.g., clinicians, bioinformaticians, analytical chemists). The position includes intersectoral secondments in Universittsklinikum Wrzburg for 12 months. The project should result in the successful completion of a PhD thesis.What will you doRF6:Development and validation of POC measurements of inflammation for inflammatory subphenotyping of cardiac surgery patientsDuration: 36 monthsSupervisor(s): Cecilia Fortugno, Kenneth Martin, Christian Stoppe University Hospital Wrzburg (Universittsklinikum Wrzburg, UKW, Tilman Grune German Institute of Human Nutrition, University ofPotsdam (DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FUER ERNAEHRUNGSFORSCHUNG POTSDAMREHBRUECKE),Enrolment in a Doctoral Program: Universittsklinikum WrzburgProject description:This PhD project will focus on identifying inflammation related biomarker combinations and data driven algorithms to classify cardiac surgery patient subphenotypes. Using advanced multiplex biomarker technologies, the project will support development of novel diagnostic tools to improve patient stratification and guide targeted micronutrient (MN) interventions. Randox has access to a broad and diverse biomarker multiplexing portfolio, including several novel biomarkers highly relevant to cardiac surgery and peri operative inflammation. The objectives will be:To develop multiplex inflammation biomarker POC measurements to subphenotype cardiac surgery patientsTo clinically validate and appropriately register the multiplex biochip productTo identify cardiac surgery patient groups that would benefit from MN therapy interventionCommercialisation of productsTo be eligible for this position, applicants must meet the Marie Sklodowska-Curie admission requirements:You must not already hold a doctoral degree.You must comply with the MSCA mobility rule: you must not have resided in or carried out your main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the UK for more than 12 months during the three years immediately prior to recruitment.In addition, you meet the following requirements and experience:Essential criteriaA Master's degree in a relevant discipline such as biomedical science, biochemistry, immunology, molecular biology, bioengineering, data science, or a related fieldStrong interest in biomarker discovery, inflammation biology, and clinical researchExperience or aptitude for quantitative data analysis and interpretationAbility to work independently while contributing effectively within multidisciplinary academic and industrial teamsExcellent written and verbal communication skills in English To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.WHJS1_NI