Job title: Biosurveillance Research Scientist
Location: On-site at our Porton Down facility
Help protect the UK from emerging infectious threats.
Join the Diagnostics & Pathogen Characterisation Division at Porton, where our teams tackle some of the world’s most important public health challenges. Within the Virology, Pathogenesis & Pathogen Characterisation group, you’ll work at the forefront of surveillance for arboviruses, viral haemorrhagic fevers and other high‑impact zoonotic pathogens.
We’re looking for a Biosurveillance Research Scientist to play a hands‑on role in our animal sentinel and vector surveillance programmes — with opportunities to support human serosurveillance too. If you want a role that takes you from the field to the lab to the data dashboard, this is it.
What you’ll do
* Collect samples in the field and support citizen‑science surveillance.
* Process and test samples using ELISA, RT‑PCR and high‑throughput workflows.
* Maintain biobanks and manage high‑quality datasets.
* Carry out statistical and spatial analyses, including GIS.
* Contribute to reports, presentations and scientific outputs.
* Travel for fieldwork and sampling as needed.
This is a rare chance to be involved in every stage of the biosurveillance pipeline — a varied, meaningful role with real public health impact.
What you’ll bring
* A BSc in a relevant biological science.
* Experience in vector‑borne disease or zoonosis surveillance.
* Strong data skills: databases, data handling, visualisation and statistics.
* Practical experience with ELISA and RT‑PCR.
* Excellent communication skills, from public engagement to scientific reporting.
* Strong organisation, problem‑solving and attention to detail.
* Ability to work independently and adapt to changing priorities.
* A valid UK driving licence.
Desirable:
* R or other coding experience, and fieldwork involving animals, vectors or ecological studies.
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