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Postdoctoral Research Assistant - UOD2281

University of Dundee - Biological Chemistry and Drug Discovery

Location: Dundee
Salary: £37,174 to £45,413 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 28th May 2026
Closes: 25th June 2026
Job Ref: 6596

We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Lee Lab at the University of Dundee.

The Lee Lab investigates the molecular basis of drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum, the human malaria parasite, working to uncover the mechanisms that allow the parasite to evade treatment. Using cutting-edge molecular genetics tools, including CRISPR/Cas approaches, the lab identifies new therapeutic targets and develops platforms to profile antimalarial compounds and their resistance profiles. As members of the Gates Foundation-funded Malaria Drug Accelerator (MalDA) Consortium, the lab collaborates internationally to accelerate the discovery of the next generation of antimalarial drugs.

An opportunity is available for a motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the Lee team, supporting our work to identify the mode-of-action of antimalarial compounds. The role spans both experimental and computational work, including validating and running drug profiling assays using barcoded Plasmodium parasite libraries, automated liquid handling, and next-generation sequencing, as well as constructing new transgenic parasite lines by CRISPR editing and providing bioinformatics support across the team. The successful candidate will communicate effectively with a range of internal and external collaborators, including MalDA consortium members. The ideal candidate will have experience in parasite culture and genetic manipulation, a strong molecular biology background, and expertise in genomics data analysis and database management. Excellent communication and organisational skills, and an enjoyment of collaborative working, are essential.

For further information about this position please contact Prof. Marcus Lee at mlee001@dundee.ac.uk

You will be responsible for:

  • Conducting research to investigate the modes of action of antimalarial compounds
  • Coordinating compound and sample management
  • Performing next-generation sequencing and data analysis
  • Collaborating and communicating with multiple research groups
  • Mentoring and supervising Honours and M.Sc. students within the group

Who We're Looking For

  • Ph.D. degree in a relevant field
  • Experience with Plasmodium cell culture
  • Experience with genetic modification
  • Experience in bioinformatics
  • Contribution to at least one research paper, and ability to deliver high-quality scientific outputs
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, including excellent interpersonal skills

At the University of Dundee, we are driven by a clear purpose: to transform lives through education, research and innovation. We are internationally recognised for the real-world impact of our work, particularly in areas such as life sciences, health and engineering. Our collaborative and inclusive culture brings together talented people from across disciplines to tackle global challenges and deliver meaningful change. Located in the vibrant city of Dundee, our campus offers a supportive and forward-looking environment where colleagues are empowered to develop, contribute and succeed.

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