| Location: | Cambridge |
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| Salary: | £37,364 to £44,614 Starting salary per annum |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 29th June 2026 |
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| Closes: | 12th July 2026 |
Starting salary is £37,364 per annum to £44,614 per annum (Depending on number of years postdoc experience).
The lab investigates the molecular mechanisms that control biological timing. The central aim of this exciting project is to investigate developmental rate in perturbed proliferation conditions.
In this project, the successful candidate will perform an in-depth analysis of the relevance of proliferation and interspecies co-culture in developmental timing. The Postdoctoral Research Scientist will play a central role in our programme of work studying how protein metabolism controls developmental timing. The post holder will employ quantitative dynamic proteomic approaches and will make use of pharmacological and genetic perturbations in embryonic stem cell models.
In addition to conducting the research outlined above, the post holder will help with training the lab’s graduate students and collaborate in other laboratory activities. They will benefit from the Institute’s world-leading expertise in Signalling and Epigenetics, from our excellent science facilities, and from existing external collaborations within the UK and internationally.
The ideal candidate has a PhD in cell biology, biochemistry or related disciplines, and has evidence of generating publication-quality data. It is expected that the post holder has good interpersonal skills and can communicate their work clearly in both formal and informal settings. Prior experience in molecular biology as well as handling of pluripotent stem cells will be beneficial, but on-the-job training will be provided. In addition, expertise in bioinformatics for genomics or proteomic analyses would be valuable.
This is a limited term appointment with funding for this post until 4th September 2028.
A full job specification and role requirements can be found attached to this vacancy.
Informal enquiries can be addressed to Teresa.rayon@babraham.ac.uk
For more information on the work of the group, please visit: https://www.babraham.ac.uk/our-research/epigenetics/teresa-rayon
Applicants must hold a PhD or have their thesis submitted when commencing the post. Please note that you will be appointed on the starting salary of £34,500 per annum, if you have not yet been awarded your PhD. All newly appointed postdocs will commence on the salary/scale point that reflects the number of years' post-PhD experience they hold on 30th June in the calendar year they commence employment.
Closing date for applications is Sunday 12th July 2026.
However, we reserve the right to close the vacancy early depending on the volume of applications received.
For further details about this position or to apply online click on the ‘Apply’ button above.
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