Organisation/Company: Cranfield University
Department: HR & Development Group
Research Field: Other
Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1), Recognised Researcher (R2)
Positions: PhD Positions
Country: United Kingdom
Application Deadline: 28 Feb 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/London)
Type of Contract: Temporary
Job Status: Full-time
Hours Per Week: 38
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme
Reference Number: 4946
Offer Description
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Environmental Sustainability
The Bioinformatics Group
Research Assistant or Fellow in Bioinformatics
Research Assistant (if Masters obtained)
Full time starting salary is normally in the range of £28,929 per annum to £30,440 per annum, dependent on skills and experience
Research Assistant (if close to completing PhD)
Full time starting salary is normally in the range of £34,450 per annum
Research Fellow (if PhD obtained)
Full time starting salary is normally in the range of £37,337 per annum
Location: Cranfield, Bedfordshire
We are seeking a passionate and skilled researcher to join our groundbreaking research on climate-informed food safety and pathogen impact modeling at Cranfield University.
About the Role
You will join the Bioinformatics genomic informatics team as part of the Horizon-Europe’s Ambrosia project. The project aims to enable for the first time a holistic, systemic approach to food safety risk assessment across the supply chain in view of climate change models with the use of digital technologies, including AI.
This role involves leading innovative research to develop climate-informed impact models for enteric pathogens in fresh produce and mycotoxin contamination in short-grain cereals under varying climate scenarios. You will conduct climate-controlled experiments to study mycotoxin production, generate transcriptomic profiles using RNA-Seq, and identify key mycotoxin-producing gene clusters. Leveraging integrated transcriptomic and climate data, you will develop and optimize predictive models for forecasting mycotoxin levels, ensuring precision beyond traditional approaches. The role also involves collaborating with international partners, contributing to teaching activities, and disseminating research findings through high-impact publications and conferences.
About You
You will have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, or a related field (or be close to completion). For Research Assistant, you will have an MSc in Bioinformatics or related fields with demonstrable experience in genomic and transcriptomic analysis. You should demonstrate expertise in designing and conducting growth chamber experiments, as well as bioinformatics skills for RNA-Seq transcriptomic analysis, including assembly, differential expression, and functional annotation. Experience with molecular biology techniques and a strong understanding of Fusarium species and mycotoxin contamination mechanisms are ideal. Proficiency in using high-throughput sequencing technologies, computational tools, and scripting languages (e.g., Python, R) is required. Familiarity with predictive modeling techniques and integrating climate data with biological data will be advantageous.
About Us
As a specialist postgraduate university, Cranfield’s world-class expertise, large-scale facilities and unrivalled industry partnerships are creating leaders in technology and management globally.
Our Values and Commitments
Our shared, stated values help to define who we are and underpin everything we do: Ambition; Impact; Respect; and Community.
We aim to create and maintain a culture in which everyone can work and study together and realise their full potential. We are a Disability Confident Employer and proud members of the Stonewall Diversity Champions Programme. We are committed to actively exploring flexible working options for each role and have been ranked in the Top 30 family-friendly employers in the UK by the charity Working Families.
Working Arrangements
Collaborating and connecting are integral to so much of what we do. Our Working Arrangements Framework provides many staff with the opportunity to flexibly combine on-site and remote working, where job roles allow, balancing the needs of our community of staff, students, clients and partners.
How to apply
For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact Prof Fady Mohareb, Head of Bioinformatics: f.mohareb@cranfield.ac.uk
Closing date for receipt of applications: 28 February 2025
Please note that we reserve the right to close this advert prior to the stated closing date should we receive sufficient numbers of applications. Therefore, we would encourage you to complete and submit your application as soon as possible.
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