Location : Babraham Institute, United Kingdom Job Advert
We are looking for a highly motivated Research Assistant to join the Houseley lab at the Babraham Institute to work on epigenetic and metabolic dysregulation in ageing. This person will join our research programme aimed at suppressing ageing pathology by manipulating diet and metabolism, using yeast as a model system. By mutating proteins at the interphase between metabolism and epigenetics, we are altering the ageing trajectory of cells to improve health whilst maintaining typical cellular functions.
This exciting project will use cutting edge technologies to characterize the metabolic and epigenetic mechanisms that facilitate healthy ageing, providing unprecedented insights into the causes of maladaptive ageing. Techniques will include: general molecular biology, flow cytometry (spectral and imaging), generation and analysis of mRNA-sequencing libraries, mass spectrometry, CRISPR-based manipulations, yeast ageing and purification, among various other techniques.
The successful candidate must have a proficient understanding of molecular biology, and should be enthusiastic about ageing research. Success with this project also requires exceptional thoroughness, attention to detail, and excellent organizational skills. An interest in bioinformatic approaches for data analysis would be an advantage.
This post will also involve a laboratory management component to support the work of the Houseley group, including lab organisation, reagent and equipment purchasing, and Health and Safety oversight. This role reports to Dr Jon Houseley, a tenured group leader in the Epigenetics programme at the Babraham Institute.
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