$97,081–$122,050 + 11.5% superannuation + generous salary packaging options Full-time, 1 year contract with potential opportunity to extend Based in Prahran, Melbourne The opportunity We are seeking a motivated Research Officer/Postdoctoral Researcher to join our Atherothrombosis and Vascular Biology lab.
Both the Atherothrombosis and Vascular Biology, and the Molecular Imaging and Theranostics laboratories pursue a broad range of projects with the common focus of improving diagnosis and therapy of thrombotic and inflammatory diseases such as myocardial infarction and atherosclerosis.
A range of biotechnological methods are used, including recombinant protein design/production, cell culture, flow cytometry, generation of functionalised nanoparticles/liposomes/microbubbles, flow chamber, intravital microscopy, ultrasound, MRI, PET, various fluorescence imaging systems and various animal models of thrombosis, atherosclerosis and inflammation.
In this role you will be expected to: Participate in the design, execution and management of translational research projects.
Apply broad and innovative approaches and use previous experience towards the resolution of problems.
Perform literature and manuscript reviews relevant to the respective research area.
Prepare research papers and manuscripts for publication and presentation at conferences and workshops, and actively participate in the writing of project reports, grants and other documents.
Coordinate the conduct of experimental tests and procedures as well as the acquisition and critical analysis of research data.
Develop new and/or revise current research methodologies, experimental designs and analytical methods.
Coordinate and supervise the work of laboratory/research assistants, students and other support personnel, including supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate (Honours, Masters, MD, and Ph D) projects.
Assure compliance with occupational and safety programs.
Publication and quality-focused research.
Development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic technologies (including patent-relevant work).
Skills and experience You will have: A Ph D is essential, preferably within the fields of biotechnology and/or pharmacology.
Understanding of research areas related to m RNA therapeutics, nanotechnology, pharmacology and cardiovascular diseases, such as inflammatory diseases, atherosclerosis, thrombosis, myocardial infarction, heart failure and other cardiometabolic diseases.
Immunological and/or platelet function background with an understanding of research areas related to m RNA therapeutics and pharmacology preferred.
Strong track record with proven ability to obtain funding and publish manuscripts.
Robust skills in grant and manuscript writing, and experience with ethics applications and processes.
Demonstrated ability to supervise, mentor, and foster the development of students.
Confidence in performing a diverse range of laboratory techniques, ranging from molecular biology and biotechnological methods to pre-clinical and translational science, and the ability to do so autonomously, as well as performing as part of a team.
Previous work in inflammation, atherosclerosis, and/or immunological research and experience in molecular biology, design, and production of m RNA therapeutics.
Microscopy including widefield, confocal, and potentially intravital and multiphoton microscopes.
Flow cytometric analysis of human and mouse cells as well as tissue samples.
Experience in cell culture.
Understanding of Bionanotechnology, particularly nanoparticle design, production, and characterisation.
Experience with preclinical mouse models such as atherosclerosis, thrombosis, myocardial infarction, inflammation, heart failure, and other cardiometabolic diseases.
Histology, including histochemical stains and immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence.
A high level of interpersonal skills, which enable the appointee to liaise effectively with a wide range of people at varied levels internally and externally to the institute.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to be a proactive team member and contribute to team development.
Excellent planning and organisational skills, including the ability and flexibility to multi-task and coordinate several complex research projects at the same time, working with constantly changing deadlines and priorities, without compromising close attention to detail and accuracy.
Working at the Baker Institute offers flexibility, professional development, and the opportunity to contribute to a research centre of world renown.
Benefits include generous salary packaging, an employee assistance program, as well as modern offices and laboratories adjacent to the Alfred Hospital and walking distance to St Kilda Road, Chapel Street, and Fawkner Park.
Applications should include a current resume with details of 2 professional referees, quoting KP02.
We are reviewing applications as they are received so if you think you're the right person for this role, we'd love to hear how your capabilities, achievements and experience set you apart.
To be eligible to apply for this position you must hold appropriate Australian work rights and be immunised with the COVID-19 vaccination in accordance with COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination Directions (No 4) and a current influenza vaccination (for workers in clinical environments) in accordance with mandatory vaccination of health care workers directions.
At the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, we are committed to creating a workplace that encourages diversity, inclusiveness and equal employment opportunity for all employees.
We welcome applications from all qualified candidates.
We will close this job ad as soon as we have enough applicants, so please apply without delay.
We value gender equality and diversity and are a proud recipient of an inaugural Athena SWAN Bronze Award from Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE).
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