Senior Laboratory Research Scientist – Santos Lab
Salary for this Role:
Senior Laboratory Research Scientist - from £39,950 with benefits, subject to skills and experience
Job Title:
Senior Laboratory Research Scientist – Santos Lab
Reports to:
Silvia Santos
Closing Date:
06/Dec/2024 23.59 GMT
Job Description:
Senior Research Scientist – Santos Lab
Reports to: Silvia Santos, Group Leader
This is a full-time, 1 year fixed term position on Crick terms and conditions of employment
Summary
The Quantitative Stem Cell Biology lab, headed by Dr Silvia Santos, is seeking a Senior Laboratory Research Scientist (SLRS). The successful candidate will investigate spatio-temporal control of cell division and cell cycle remodelling during cellular differentiation using 2D and 3D stem cell-based models of human gastrulation. The postholder will drive a research project and contribute to collaborative projects within the lab. The postholder will benefit from excellent mentorship and training and a vibrant and collegial scientific community within the Santos lab and at the Francis Crick Institute.
The research group
The Quantitative Stem Cell Biology lab, headed by Dr Silvia Santos, was established in 2018 at the Francis Crick Institute. The lab’s primary focus is understanding cell decision-making. Current areas of research include understanding regulatory mechanisms regulating cell fate specification, cell cycle remodeling during cellular differentiation and the interplay between metabolism, cell cycle and cell fate. There is a strong focus on single cell analysis and advanced live cell imaging. The lab uses a variety of model systems: mouse and human embryonic stem cells (ESC), 3D organoid models of mouse and human development and mouse embryos.
The team is multi-disciplinary, diverse and currently composed of three PhD students, two post-doctoral fellows and one principal laboratory research scientist. The Santos lab promotes independent and creative thinking and all members are committed to providing excellent training and mentorship.
Key responsibilities
* Lead specific research project under the Group Leader’s supervision
* Participate in collaborative projects
* Attend and participate in group meetings and key Crick seminars
* Keep accurate records of all work carried out
* Train more junior colleagues when appropriate
* Contribute to the preparation of scientific manuscripts
* Contribute to the lab hESC feeding rota
* Contribute to the collegial, positive and motivating lab atmosphere
Key experience and competencies
The post holder should embody and demonstrate our core Crick values: bold, imaginative, open, dynamic and collegial, in addition to the following:
Essential
Qualifications, experience and competencies:
* PhD in any area relevant to the Life Sciences
* Extensive experience in Molecular Biology
* Extensive tissue culture experience
* Experience with imaging/microscopy
* Experience and/or motivation to understand cell division in the context of development and/or disease
* Excellent organisational skills including impeccable recording of lab work
* Strong communication skills
* Very good interpersonal skills enabling the postholder to build effective collaborations with colleagues
* Track record of working independently (e.g. contributing to a publication).
Desirable
Qualifications, experience and competencies:
* Experience with stem cell culture and, in particular, with hESCs/iPSCs will be an asset
* Prior experience with image analysis will be an asset
* Analytical mindset
* Track record of writing papers
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