Research Associate
About the role:
Dr Andrea Serio & Dr. Sarah Marzi are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Research Associate at the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) at King’s College London.
This opportunity would suit a bright, talented, highly motivated, and ambitious individual to who will play a key role working on a project focused on the development of a multiomic platform to investigate early molecular signatures of ALS pathology in human motor neurons using a novel system developed in the Serio lab.
The successful candidate will have a demonstrable track record and experience bioinformatics and data analysis, particularly -omics approaches in biology and a keen interest in neuroscience and neurodegeneration. Demonstrable experience dealing with iPSC-derived cultures and data in the context of neurobiology or neurodegeneration studies is desirable.
The successful candidate will have at least a PhD in a relevant field and postdoctoral experience in a research lab with projects, preferably focused on neurobiology or neurodegeneration.
The post holder will work with other team members across the Serio and Marzi lab to generate stem cell-based models of ALS using a novel cell culture platform developed in the Serio lab for the study of axons, and will lead on the multiomic analysis to compare different genotypes.
The post holder will specifically generate multiomic data, including next-generation sequencing and proteomic data from in vitro models of ALS, and analyse newly generated data and public datasets that may include RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, proteomics and single cell/nuclei datasets.
Successful candidates will be highly motivated with demonstrable experience in multiomics and bioinformatics, with an interest or basic understanding of stem cell modelling applied to neuroscience and neurodegeneration studies.
The post will be linked to a MNDA project and a UK DRI funded programme and will take place between the Basic & Clinical Neuroscience department and the Francis Crick Institute.
Some of the key skills involved include;
- To conduct high quality research under the supervision of Dr Serio and Dr Marzi, and in collaboration with other members of the Serio group.
- To present findings in regular group meetings to the PI and colleagues.
- Work in a collaborative manner, sharing knowledge and expertise within the team, department and with collaborators.
This is a full -time post (35 hours per week) and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 30/09/2028
About you:
To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:
Essential criteria
- PhD in Neurobiology or related subject with clear track record of bioinformatics, data analysis -omics analysis.
- Postdoctoral experience in a neuroscience or neuroengineering project.
- Knowledge of basic neuroscience, neurodegenerative diseases and ALS
- Strong programming skills in R, python or other coding languages
- Practical experience with a high-performance computing and Unix/Linux environments
- Practical experience in a broad range of bioinformatics approaches, including the analyses of some or all the following assays:
• RNA-seq (NGS and longreads)
• Single cell genomics
• ChIP-seq/CUT&Tag/ATAC-seq
• Proteomics
Desirable criteria
- Ability to work with version control systems, i.e., Git and GitHub
- Experience in iPSC-derived in vitro models
- Knowledge of next-generation genomic approaches, specifically those pertaining to RNA and chromatin biology
- Practical cell culture skills
Key details
- Location: UK DRI at King's
- Salary: £45,031 - £46,189 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance.
- Lab: Dr Andrea Serio & Dr Sarah Marzi