The University of Manchester
Research Associate (Aspergillus fumigatus)

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Research Associate Position
The Bromley and Bertuzzi Laboratories within the Manchester Fungal Infection Group (MFIG) wish to appoint a laboratory-based Research Associate to an exciting project, funded by the Fleming Initiative, exploring drug target prioritisation in the human pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus. Working with collaborators at Imperial, we aim to develop novel therapeutics to treat drug-resistant human pathogens.
About MFIG
MFIG is an established international centre of excellence for fungal infection biology and translational antifungal research occupying modern, purpose-designed laboratories at The University of Manchester. Manchester hosts the largest centre in the world for research into and treatment of fungal respiratory and mucosal diseases, with more than 70 university and NHS staff and students, including 10 academics/clinician academics. MFIG is the academic research arm of this group and works alongside the National Aspergillosis Centre and the Mycology Reference Laboratory. Our combined aim is to understand and reduce the burden of human fungal diseases.
Role Overview
During this position, the post-holder will utilize our genome-wide null mutant library in in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo functional genomics screens to identify factors that are critical for pathogenicity. We utilise in silico models to prioritise targets that have broad-spectrum activity and are resilient to the development of resistance. Working with our colleagues at Imperial, we will develop candidate molecules that are active against these targets to determine druggability of the targets.
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Responsibilities
- Perform functional genomics screens (Bar-seq) using large libraries of A. fumigatus isolates
- Generate sub-libraries of isolates using CRISPR-based mutagenesis in A. fumigatus
- Carry out animal (mouse) infection studies using A. fumigatus
- Process large data sets using bioinformatic pipelines on various platforms
- Conduct individual and collaborative research projects
About You
We encourage applications from individuals with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. You should demonstrate:
Essential Criteria
- Have, or be about to obtain, a relevant PhD (or equivalent)
- Have experience in microbial culture
- Have experience in molecular biology techniques, including DNA extraction from microbes, PCR, transformation of microbial cells
- Have experience developing and implementing bioinformatic pipelines
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Desirable Criteria
- Have experience with culture and genetic manipulation of filamentous fungi, particularly Aspergillus fumigatus
- Have prior experience with animal models of infection, particularly with Aspergillus fumigatus
- Have prior experience with high-throughput phenotyping of microbes
- Ability to liaise confidently and effectively with a range of individuals
- Flexible approach to dealing with research problems as they arise
We value transferable skills and real-world experience as much as formal qualifications.
Successful candidates may be subject to pre-employment screening carried out on our behalf by a third party. The offer of employment will be dependent on the successful candidate passing that screening. Whilst you will be required to provide express consent at a later stage, by continuing with your application now you acknowledge that you are aware that such screening will take place and agree to take part in the process.


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Our Benefits
- Generous employer contribution pension
- 29 days annual leave plus bank holidays, along with Christmas closure
- Ride to work and EV car scheme available
For more information, please see University of Manchester Benefits. You can also find information on our Flexible and Hybrid working here.
We are an open place of enquiry and challenge. We embrace and celebrate difference, diversity, and debate, and we pride ourselves on being a place of education, learning, and community where we are able, within the law, to question and test received wisdom, express new ideas, and explore controversial or unpopular topics and opinions. Find out more from our Freedom of Speech Policy.
Enquiries About The Role, Shortlisting And Interviews
Mike Bromley or Margherita Bertuzzi.
Email: mike.bromley@manchester.ac.uk OR margherita.bertuzzi@manchester.ac.uk
General enquiries and administrative support: recruitmentservices.people@manchester.ac.uk
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This role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. Applicants must demonstrate the right to work in the UK.
Applications close at midnight on the closing date.
Further particulars (with person specification) linked below.
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