Apply now Job no: 501692 Work type: Fixed Term Location: South Brisbane Categories: Research Mater Research are looking for a Research Officer (Postdoctoral Research Fellow) to join the team! This maximum-term (3 years), full-time role will be based at our South Brisbane campus. Mater Research is a recognised leader in medical research. Our bench to bedside philosophy sees us working across Mater Health's hospitals and health services, The University of Queensland, and the world-class Translational Research Institute (TRI). We are committed to working closely with Mater Health, Mater Education and our growing network of partners and collaborators to turn scientific discovery into the best possible treatment, care, and outcomes for patients and our broader community. The Research Officer will be responsible for conducting research in the development and utilisation of molecular microbiology and related computational methods, cellular biology and animal models to understand the roles of the human microbiota in health and disease, including applications for external funding, publishing outcomes in high-quality outlets, and contributing to the supervision of honours, postgraduate students, and professional staff. This position is in the IBD Group and will work closely with Prof Mark Morison's microbiology group. The research focus of this group is understanding the genetic, immunologic, environmental and microbial drivers of gut inflammation and developing novel therapies to treat gut inflammation and restore gut homeostasis. About you You will have a Ph D in a relevant field of Science – microbiology, inflammation, or gastroenterology and meet the below criteria: Knowledge of the research environment and demonstrated research skills relevant to the specific project, including data analysis skills Excellent communication skills with a track record of high-quality research outputs including publications and conference presentations Demonstrated interpersonal skills and the ability to contribute to the research outcomes as part of an effective team, while independently establishing work priorities Strong academic track record and technical laboratory skills in the broad area of microbiology and immunology Experience supervising and mentoring junior staff and students. Experience or exposure to using animal models, microscopy, flow cytometry, bioinformatics Appropriate digital literacy skills including the use of Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, statistical analysis software, Endnote referencing tool, and NCBI Resources including Pub Med. Familiarity with software for analysing microbiome and transcriptional data. Applications close 14 November 2024. Please note, we may contact applications prior to the closing date, please do not hesitate to APPLY NOW! Mater is committed to the wellbeing of their staff, and it is underpinned by our flexible and remote working policies. Mater Group is dedicated to creating a workplace that values diversity and inclusion. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and abilities. We believe in providing equal opportunities for all qualified candidates. Advertised: 24 Oct 2024 E. Australia Standard TimeApplications close: 14 Nov 2024 E. Australia Standard Time #J-18808-Ljbffr