SFI-TIDA Postdoctoral Researcher (3D Bioprinting & Synthetic Biology)

SFI-TIDA Postdoctoral Researcher (3D Bioprinting & Synthetic Biology)

SFI-TIDA Postdoctoral Researcher (3D BioPrinting & Synthetic Biology)

Genetics & Biotechnology Lab, Plant & AgriBiosciences Research Centre

School of Natural Sciences, NUI Galway

Ref. No. NUIG-154-15

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a full-time fixed term (12 months) position as Postdoctoral Researcherin the Genetics and Biotechnology Lab of Professor Charles Spillane within thePlant and AgriBiosciences Research Centre (PABC), in the School of Natural Sciencesat the National University of Ireland, Galway ( Theposition is funded by an SFI-TIDA award. The successful candidate will be expected to start in early February 2016.

Job Description:

The successful candidate will work on the “3D Bio-printing for bio-batteries” project combining 3D bioprinting, synthetic biology, engineering and electro-biochemistry skills to develop a prototype 3D printed bio-battery. The candidate will develop a 3D bioprinting platform in the Genetics and Biotechnology Lab andwill be engaged in training of students, interns and guest researchers on the project in 3D bioprinting and synthetic biology (including fostering of an iGEM team). The successful candidate will have a strong and proven record in 3D bioprinting and synthetic biology, and will be interested in contributing to the development of follow-on funding and commercialization pathways involving intellectual property (IP) and spin-out company activity from the project and related activities. The successful candidate will be required to undertake entrepreneurship training in relation to the project. Previous experience with working on 3D printing of plant, diatom and bacterial cells would be an advantage, as would a strong background in molecular biology, synthetic biology and electro-biochemistry. This challenging project requires a highly dynamic researcher who can combine “out of the box” research approaches and thinkingusing aninter-disciplinary combination of 3D bioprinting/engineering, synthetic biology. The successful candidate should be highly aware of the bio-maker and bio-hacker community approaches to innovation in Ireland and internationally.

Qualifications:

Applicants must hold a PhD, awarded prior to 2016, on 3D bioprinting, ideally in combination with plant/bacterial synthetic biology. The ideal candidate should have a strong track record in 3D bioprinting, synthetic biology and with some knowledge of electro-biochemistry. Relevant research experience with plant, diatom, yeast and/or bacterial cells would be essential. The candidate should have; (a) a proven track record of research outputs – i.e. publications, patents – from 3D bioprinting and synthetic biology; (b) excellent communication (including website, social media), teamwork and organizational skills; (c) Highly motivated and passionate about developing new innovations; and (d)be committed to development of 3D bioprinting and synthetic biology research and trainingcapabilities in the NUI Galway Plant and AgriBiosciences Research Centre.

Salary: €37,750 – €41,181 per annum

Start date: The successful candidate will be expected to start in early February 2016.

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To Apply:

Applications to include a short 200 word covering letter, CV,and the contact (email and phone) details of threereferees should be sent, via e-mail (in word or PDF only) to Professor Charles Spillane ().

Please put reference number NUIG-154-15in subject line of e-mail application.

Closing date for receipt of applications is 5.00 pm on Monday 11thJanuary 2016.

National University of Ireland, Galway is an equal opportunities employer.