Research Assistant - Single-cell and Spatial Genomics (Maternity Cover)
Job Title: Research Assistant - Single-cell and Spatial Genomics (Maternity Cover)
Post Number: 1004870
Closing Date: 24 Apr 2025
Grade: SC6
Starting Salary: £36,000-£39,750
Hours per week: 37
Project Title: Earlham Institute Single-cell and Spatial Analysis (Maternity Cover)
Months Duration: 14
Job Description
Main Purpose of the Job
This role involves the provision of support for projects using single-cell genomics at the Earlham Institute. The successful applicant will work closely with single-cell group members and platform users on single-cell sequencing, using either 10X Genomics or plate-based approaches (e.g. Smart-seq2, G&T-seq) or spatial transcriptomics data using the Vizgen platform for projects both within the institute and with external collaborators and customers.
Working within our single-cell genomics group, the post holder will liaise with our Single-cell and spatial platform manager and Genomics Pipelines teams to bring projects from cell isolation through to sequencing and analysis. They will also be involved in the development and application of new technologies relating to single-cell genomics, including spatial transcriptomics and alternative high-throughput single-cell analyses.
Main Activities & Responsibilities
1. Undertake single-cell library preparation protocols including 10X Genomics, Smart-seq2, Nextera XT, Vizgen Spatial Transcriptomics to support the delivery of internal and external projects (60%)
2. Liaise with our cellular genomics platform manager and genomics pipelines teams to coordinate delivery of projects in a timely manner (10%)
3. Contribute to the development of new protocols and capabilities in single-cell analysis at EI (10%)
4. Provide mentoring and training to other lab/institute staff and students and on occasion visiting workers (10%)
5. Engage in the organisation of formal training events delivered at EI or elsewhere (10%)
6. As agreed with the line manager, any other duties commensurate with the nature of the post, for example, contributing to the work of Institute committees
Person Profile
Education & Qualifications
Requirement: Postgraduate degree (or equivalent experience) in molecular biology, cell biology or similar (Essential)
Desirable: Postgraduate degree and significant experience in cell biology and genomics
Specialist Knowledge & Skills
Essential: Demonstrable knowledge of single-cell genomic approaches
Essential: Skilled in molecular biology for method development and application
Essential: Familiar with laboratory automation and its application to single-cell analysis
Essential: Familiar with tissue culture, tissue preparation and cell sorting, and willing to engage with these activities
Desirable: Knowledge of Spatial Transcriptomics techniques
Essential: Demonstrable experience of sequencing library generation and optimisation of related protocols
Essential: Experience of 10X genomics, Smart-seq2 or other single-cell or Spatial analysis protocols
Essential: Experience working with external collaborators to deliver results and troubleshoot challenging protocols
Desirable: Experience training others in single-cell genomics or supporting immersive collaborator visits
Management and Leadership
Essential: Comfortable feeding back on project outcomes to internal and external collaborators and customers
Essential: Able to work on multiple projects at the same time and prioritise tasks
Interpersonal & Communication Skills
Essential: Ability to follow instructions/Standard Operating Procedures
Essential: Demonstrated ability to work independently, using initiative and applying problem-solving skills
Essential: Promotes and strives for continuous improvement
Essential: Good interpersonal skills, with the ability to work well as part of a team
Essential: Good communication skills, both written and verbal
Additional Requirements
Essential: Attention to detail
Essential: Promotes equality and values diversity
Essential: Willingness to embrace the expected values and behaviours of all staff at the Institute, ensuring it is a great place to work
Essential: Able to present a positive image of self and the Institute, promoting both the international reputation and public engagement aims of the Institute
Essential: Willingness to work outside standard working hours when required
Who We Are
About the Earlham Institute
The Earlham Institute is a hub of life science research, training, and innovation focused on understanding the natural world through the lens of genomics.
We are building a future where the biology of any organism can be understood by analysing its genome. Our mission is to decode the scale and complexity of living systems so we can understand, benefit from, and protect life on Earth.
The Earlham Institute is based on the Norwich Research Park and is one of eight institutes that receive strategic funding from the UKRI Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC).
Our Science
Earlham Institute scientists specialise in developing and testing the latest tools and approaches needed to decode living systems and make predictions about biology.
We are home to state-of-the-art facilities and technology, creating a unique combination of expertise and infrastructure. We have dedicated laboratories for genome sequencing, single-cell analysis, engineering biology, and large-scale automation; as well as one of the largest supercomputing facilities for life science research in Europe. Our Advanced Training team also provides access to specialised scientific training to upskill the next generation of research and technical staff.
Our Culture
The Earlham Institute champions 'team science'. Our collegiate and innovative research environment comes with significant support, including a commitment to your professional development, research and administrative assistance, and opportunities to build collaborations with scientists and industry on the Norwich Research Park, across the UK, and internationally.
The Institute is also home to talented technical and operational staff, whose invaluable contributions enable our science to have the maximum impact. We aim to recognise, reward, and develop all staff and students so that every individual feels able to achieve their best with us.
We work hard to nurture an engaged and positive workplace, centred on core values that include openness, technical excellence, and collaboration. We attract staff from around the world who contribute to - and benefit from - an environment that enables them to deliver world-class science alongside a supportive and social community.
The Single-cell and Spatial Analysis team at Earlham focuses on the application of single-cell and spatial analysis in a wide range of biological systems. Working closely with several faculty teams and embedded within the Macaulay group, the team has cutting-edge facilities for single-cell analysis supported by exceptional sequencing and computational capabilities.
Research Assistant (Maternity Cover)
Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to join the Single-cell and Spatial Analysis Team in the laboratory of Dr Macaulay in the Research Faculty of the Earlham Institute, based in Norwich, UK.
Background:
The Single-cell and Spatial Analysis team at Earlham Institute is responsible for the delivery of a wide range of projects for both internal and external collaborators and customers. The group has access to cutting-edge facilities for single-cell analysis supported by exceptional sequencing and computational capabilities, and is embedded within the research group of Iain Macaulay.
The role:
This role involves the provision of support for projects using single-cell genomics and spatial analysis at the Earlham Institute. The successful applicant will work closely with single-cell team members and platform users to generate sequencing libraries from single-cells, using either 10X Genomics or plate-based approaches (e.g. Smart-seq2, G&T-seq) for projects both within the institute and with external collaborators. Working within our single-cell genomics group, the post holder will liaise with our single-cell and spatial analysis platform manager and Technical Genomics teams to bring projects from cell isolation through to sequencing and analysis.
They will also be involved in the development and application of new technologies relating to single-cell genomics, including spatial transcriptomics and alternative high-throughput single-cell analyses.
The ideal candidate:
The successful candidate will have a postgraduate degree or equivalent experience in genomics / single-cell genomics and a keen interest in applying new technologies in cellular genomics to resolve a wide array of biological questions. Good communication and organisation skills with the ability to work independently are also required.
Additional information:
Salary on appointment will be within the range £36,000 to £39,750 per annum depending on qualifications and experience. This is a full-time maternity cover post expected to last for 14 months, this could be shorter or longer depending on when the absent employee returns to work.
This role meets the criteria for a visa application, and we encourage all qualified candidates to apply. Please contact the Human Resources Team if you have any questions regarding your application or visa options.
As a Disability Confident employer, we guarantee to offer an interview to all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for this vacancy.
The closing date for applications will be 24 April 2025.
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