
PRIMARY DETAIL
We are seeking a short fixed-term Postdoctoral Research Fellow with experience in proteomics, glycomics, and chromatography to work at Macquarie University as part of the Industrial Transformation training Centre in Facilitated Advancement of Australia's Bioactives (FAAB).
Salary Package: From $81,581 – $109,852 (Level A) p.a., plus 17% employer's superannuation and annual leave loading Appointment Type: Fixed term Full-Time for 6 months (parental leave replacement) Location: Macquarie University, Wallumattagal Campus (North Ryde)
THE ROLE
This position supports the research and training activities of FAAB which is led by Professor Alison Rodger, Associate Professor Alf Garcia-Bennett and Professor Anwar Sunna. The Centre is composed of a multidisciplinary team from the Australian bioactives industry with academia partners from Macquarie University, Deakin University, the University of South Australia and Western Sydney University as well as overseas collaborators.
FAAB characterises a wide range of products containing bioactive molecules to determine modes of action for bioactive products made from foods, food-waste and cell-based biotechnologies with potential lifestyle and nutritional benefits. The successful appointee will be a technique expert and will have the exciting opportunity to work across a number of the centre research areas collaborating with academic staff, industry partners and higher degree by research students. The aim of FAAB is to enable evidence-informed decision- making, and regulatory framework development for the complexities of bioactive products.
You will support FAAB activities through technical training and supervision in their area of expertise. They will actively contribute to the ITTC's program through research, preparation of project reports and publications, and participate in training programmes designed for researchers at the academic/industry interface. The role will have a nominated primary research supervisor who has relevant expertise from the University as well as a nominated Mentor from within a relevant Industrial Partner who will provide guidance and business context for transformation of research into products.
About You
The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant area and expertise in proteomics, glycomics, and chromatography with considerable hands-on experience in liquid chromatography as well as mass spectrometry-based proteomics and glycomics of a range of biological samples.
You will be a creative innovative scientist keen to apply your technical expertise to solving a diverse range of complex molecular problems. You will enjoy working with scientists from different disciplines and sectors and you will be an effective communicator. You will work with senior members of FAAB to develop skills for your future career as a scientific leader. You will show evidence of a strong research track record evidenced by first-authored publications in high quality conference and journal publications and evidence of working both as an independent researcher and in a team-based environment. You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to relate to and engage with other staff, students and external collaborators. You will be able to design experiments independently and collaborate with researchers of different disciplinary backgrounds. Robust knowledge of data handling, visualisation and interpretation are required as are the ability to maintain and perform minor repairs and benchmarking of instrumentation. Experience in student training, the ability to excel in larger multi-disciplinary teams and experience with working with industry are beneficial attributes.
To Apply
To be considered for this position, please apply online by uploading a copy of your CV and a separate cover letter that outlines the selection criteria, your relevant expertise, academic track record and your publication list.
Selection Criteria
Proteomics and Glycomics: Considerable hands-on experience in liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry-based proteomics and glycomics of a range of biological samples. Previous experience working with peptides would be advantageous.
Strong problem-solving skills to resolve a diverse range of complex molecular problems.
Strong research track record evidenced by first-authored publications in high quality conference and journal publications and evidence of working both as an independent researcher and in a team-based environment.
Excellent communication skills, with an ability to relate to and engage with other staff, students, and external collaborators.
Able to design experiments independently and collaborate with researchers of different disciplinary backgrounds. Knowledge of data handling, visualisation and interpretation are required as are the ability to maintain and perform minor repairs and benchmarking of instrumentation.
Experience in student training, the ability to excel in larger multi- disciplinary teams and experience with working with industry are beneficial attributes.
Role Specific Enquiries: Associate Professor Alf Garcia-Bennett via [email protected]
Applications Close: Sunday, 14th January 2024 at 11:59PM (AEST)
Applications are accepted until 14th January 2024, however please note that applications will be assessed as they are received. Therefore, the position may be filled with an available and suitably qualified candidate prior to the closing date. It is strongly encouraged that applicants submit their application as soon as possible.
Please note that this position is not available for visa sponsorship and the successful applicant must have work rights in Australia
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Applications Close:
14/01/2024 11:59 PM
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Job details
Title
Postdoctoral Fellow
Employer
Macquarie University
Location
Australia
Published
November 21, 2023
Application deadline
January 14, 2024
Job type
Postdoc
Field
Agricultural Science,Biology,Chemistry,Physics
About the employer
Established in 1964, Macquarie University is a public university located in the suburbs of Macquarie Park in Sydney, Australia. The establishment of the university marked a bold step towards transforming the otherwise traditional education system that was prevalent in Australia. The institution offers several facilities and services to students and is ranked among the leading universities globally.
The university has a total student enrolment of 40,209 students of which 27,795 students belong to full-time programs and 12,414 belong to part-time programs. The university saw a total of 8,641 international admissions and 31,568 domestic student enrollments for the last academic year (2019-20).
A vibrant hub for students, researchers, and teachers, all work towards pursuing a common goal of a brighter future. Macquarie University has been ranked among the top 1% of universities in the world by QS World University Rankings, 2020. Considered one of the top universities in Australia, the university has been on the ninth position for Australia for employability (QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2020), producing graduates that are among the most sought after professionals in the world.
Spanning across 126 acres of land, the university provides an extensive range of courses for students to choose from. The Faculty of Business, The Faculty of Education, The Faculty of Engineering, The Faculty of Law, The Faculty of Science, The Faculty of Medicine and Health, The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The Faculty of Information Technologies, The Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, The Faculty of Media, Communications and Performing Arts, The Faculty of Psychology and Cognitive Science and The Faculty of Security, Intelligence and Criminology offer various courses and research degrees for both undergraduate as well as graduate studies.
The university has several accommodation options for its students to choose from. Students can select their hall of residence according to their preferences and would not face any inconvenience during their stay in the city. Amenities at Macquarie University campus include a Bookshop, Counselling Services, Cafes, Medical Clinic, Pharmacy, and a Private Hospital along with other facilities. The university is situated at a prime location and has the availability of most resources, students would require around its premises.
The University also offers excellent sports facilities to students which are considered to be one of the greatest in the country. The Sports and Aquatic Centre located at the university has swimming pools, health clubs, basketball and squash courts, and even a martial arts area for students to indulge in.
To promote global higher education, Macquarie University awards scholarships to the tune of $6 million. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit, diversity, leadership capabilities, financial hardship, and/or key achievements such as sports and voluntary experience. The university has one of the most substantial scholarship programs in Australia, providing several opportunities each year to international students to undertake studies at the university.
Ranked among the safest cities in the world, Sydney is an ideal study destination for students from all across the world. The university takes the safety of its students very seriously and has security personnel posted within the campus walls.
Some of the notable alumni of Macquarie University are Chris Lilley - Australian comedian, Rob Oakeshott - Member of the Australian House of Representatives, Tania Mihailuk - Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Adam Hills - Australian comedian, Murray Cook - Australian musician, Greg Page - Australian singer, Lauren Jackson - Australian basketball player and Anthony Field - Australian musician among many others.