Role
Your main task will be to drive a project to investigate how subnuclear biomolecular condensates shape genome organisation and how stage-specific chromatin features impact gene expression in L. mexicana, with a focus on genes involved in critical host-parasite interactions and immune evasion. As part of our team, you’ll gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge techniques, including advanced imaging, proteomics and next-generation-sequencing-based approaches. This role offers a unique opportunity to develop an exceptional set of skills and contribute to groundbreaking research.
You will be expected to write up research results for dissemination through publications, seminar and conference presentations. Opportunities for mentorship and additional collaborations will be available and encouraged.
Moreover, our laboratory prides itself not only on training people to a high standard but also helping them pursue their interests and achieve their career goals – applications for individual fellowships will not only be encouraged but well supported.
Skills, Experience & Qualification needed
For further information regarding the skills required for this role please see the attached job description.
This is a full-time post funded by the BBSRC on a fixed term basis for up to 3 years (potential extension depending on available funding).
If you are near submission or have recently submitted your PhD but have not yet had it conferred, any offers of employment will be made as Research Assistant at the top of level 5 of the University grade structure. Upon receipt of evidence of the successful award of your PhD, you will be promoted to Research Fellow on the first point of level 6 of the University grade structure.
Interview date: 03/03/2026
Contact Detail:
University of York Recruiting Team