JOB PURPOSE:
We are seeking Early Post – Doctoral Researcher for a three-year WELLCOME funded G2P – Global Knowledge Exchange to Enable In Country Risk Assessment of SARS CoV-2 Variants aimed at determining the zoonotic potential of SARS-CoV-2 variants. The candidate will work with a team to develop system serology protocols to isolate monoclonal antibodies and measure functionality of the antibodies.
Description:
Job Dimension:
The KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Collaborative Research Programme (KWTRP) researches diseases with the highest burden in developing countries for which it is recognised internationally within the fields of international public health, clinical tropical medicine, epidemiology and immunology. The programme aims to maximise opportunities for learning and training in order to maintain a cadre of highly skilled and experienced staff from all disciplines.
The goal of this funded G2P – Global Knowledge Exchange to Enable In Country Risk Assessment of SARS CoV-2 Variants is to assess the potential for spill-overs into domesticated and wild animal species and subsequent reservoir seeding; undertake in-country virological assessments of future virus outbreaks, and associated virus variants. To do this, the project will perform genomic surveillance of the variants, immunological profiling and monoclonal antibody discovery. This position will be based at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme but will work collaboratively with external partners. The candidate will be expected to perform flowcytometry, cell sorting, library preparation, sequencing and sequence analysis, cloning, expression of mAbs and functional analysis
Reporting To:
Project Principal Investigator
Financial Responsibility:
None
Key Responsibilities:
Supporting the research team in developing protocols for mAb isoloation, bioinformatics analysis and interpretation of large sequencing data sets generated on diverse platforms (NextSeq,MiSeq and NovaSeq).
Technology transfer from collaborating laboratories.
Training and supervision of ROs and junior staff
Designing exploratory analysis approaches and bioinformatics pipelines
Perform basic molecular biology procedures to generate sequencing libraries.
Presenting of project results at different forums, locally and internationally.
Contribute to the writing of scientific manuscripts
Ensuring that all work done complies with the applicable regulations concerning biohazards, data privacy, Good Clinical and Laboratory Practice and maintain all documentation.
And any other duties that may be assigned from time to time.
Qualifications:
A Ph.D. in bioinformatics, data science or molecular biology/immunology
Upto 4 years Post doc experience
Experience in analysing large next-generation sequencing data.
Experience in using various analytical packages such as STATA and R
The candidate will be expected to organize their work to changing priorities and possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Evidence of ability to work independently
Desirable:
Proficiency in programming in Python and software development stacks
Proficiency with the Pandas Data Library and Jupiter Software Ecosystem
Physical Environment/Conditions:
Based at the KEMRI/Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kilifi, Kenya but flexible to travel to other partner or collaborating institutions
Be available to work out of hours if necessary.
Exposure to materials considered infectious and/or biohazards.
Competencies:
Demonstrated high levels of confidentiality and integrity
Excellent interpersonal, written, presentation and communication skills
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
Strong Management, leadership, and decision-making skills,
Ability to build strong and diverse effective teams, delegation, and team motivation
Ability to build productive and collaborative relationships with varied stakeholders
Apply via :
jobs.kemri-wellcome.org