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Louise Johnson Associate Professorship of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

Associate Professor

20 April 2026

Location

Oxford

University of Oxford

Type

Academic / Faculty

Salary

£58,265 - £77,645 plus £18,500 housing allowance

Teaching Load

4-year MBiochem course and Tutorial Fellow at Trinity College

Required Qualifications

DPhil/PhD
Postdoctoral experience
Independent research programme
Internationally recognised publications
Teaching commitment
Research funding

Research Areas

Molecular cell biology
Metabolism
Cellular chemistry
Pathogen-host co-metabolism
Metabolic pathways
Technology development
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Louise Johnson Associate Professorship of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

Louise Johnson Associate Professorship of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

Department of Biochemistry in association with Trinity College

The Department of Biochemistry is recruiting an Associate Professor (APTF) working in the broad area of molecular cell biology, whose research focuses on dissecting molecular mechanisms involved in fundamental cellular processes in either prokaryotes or eukaryotes. We particularly encourage applicants working molecular mechanisms related to metabolism or cellular chemistry, including, for example, pathogen-host co-metabolism, the characterization of novel metabolic pathways, or quantitative approaches to understanding complex metabolic systems, but we also welcome applicants working in other areas of molecular and cellular biology. We are also keen to hear from candidates who specialise in technology or method development to advance their disciplines.

This appointment joins a cohort of academic positions named the Louise Johnson Associate Professorships, in recognition of Professor Louise Johnson’s pioneering research in the Department and her unstinting mentorship of women and other underrepresented scientists.

Applications are encouraged from early or mid-career researchers with a track record of leading innovative and independent programmes of work. We particularly encourage applications from women, ethnic minority groups, and those from other backgrounds that are underrepresented in academic posts in Oxford. You will be joining a friendly, vibrant, democratic and international academic community, and a department that already has strong representation of women in leadership roles, and one in which everyone feels valued and is treated fairly.

Depending on your research topic, you will join one of our collaborative interdisciplinary research themes applying biochemical, biophysical and computational approaches to major questions in cell & developmental biology, genetics, microbiology, human health and infectious disease processes. High quality laboratory & office space will be provided in the Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building, where you will gain access to outstanding colleagues, facilities and expertise to support your research, including state of the art biological imaging, structural biology and biochemical facilities. We have a strong commitment to career development and mentoring at all career stages, and all our groups have access to a range of departmental and University training programmes.

In addition to your research, you will contribute to teaching the next generation of Biochemists through our 4-year Masters-level degree course in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry and by acting as a Tutorial Fellow at Trinity College.

You should have a higher degree (DPhil/PhD) and postdoctoral experience in a relevant biologically-related science; an internationally recognised research record, or clear potential to achieve this, demonstrated through impactful publications appropriate to your career stage; the ability to develop and lead an independent research programme, have awareness of an ethical and inclusive research culture, and secure research funding; a commitment to teaching and inspiring undergraduates from all backgrounds, helping them to realise their full potential; strong communication and interpersonal skills; the ability and willingness to contribute to departmental and college administration, outreach, and widening access.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this role and for further details, including the job description and selection criteria, please click on the ‘Apply’ link herein.

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 20 April 2026. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held over two days between 10-11 June 2026 in Oxford. Applicants are therefore asked to keep both dates available in the event that they are shortlisted.

Contact Person: Professor Francis Barr
Vacancy ID: 185216
Contact Email: head@bioch.ox.ac.uk
Pay Scale: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (TF-UNIVERSITY)
Salary (£): Grade 10a: Combined University and College salary from £58,265 to £77,645 per annum, increasing each year to the top of the scale, plus a college housing allowance of £18,500 per annum, and other benefits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Louise Johnson Associate Professorship?

Applicants need a DPhil/PhD and postdoctoral experience in a relevant biological science, plus an internationally recognised research record with impactful publications. You must demonstrate ability to lead an independent research programme, secure funding, and commit to ethical research culture and teaching. Early or mid-career researchers are encouraged. See faculty jobs for similar roles.

🔬What research areas are prioritized for this Associate Professor role?

Focus on molecular cell biology in prokaryotes or eukaryotes, especially metabolism, cellular chemistry, pathogen-host co-metabolism, novel metabolic pathways, or quantitative metabolic systems. Technology/method development is also welcome. Join themes in cell biology, genetics, microbiology, or infectious diseases. Explore research jobs at Oxford.

📝How do I apply for this Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry position?

Applications are online via the ‘Apply’ link. Include job description and selection criteria. Closing date: 12:00 noon, 20 April 2026. Interviews: 10-11 June 2026. Contact head@bioch.ox.ac.uk. Women and underrepresented groups encouraged. Check professor jobs and resume templates for preparation.

💰What is the salary and benefits for this Oxford Associate Professor role?

Salary: Grade 10a, £58,265–£77,645 combined University/College, plus £18,500 housing allowance and benefits. Includes lab/office space in Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building, access to imaging, structural biology facilities, mentoring, and training. View professor salaries for comparisons.

👨‍🏫What teaching duties come with this professorship?

Contribute to the 4-year Masters-level Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry course and serve as Tutorial Fellow at Trinity College. Inspire undergraduates from all backgrounds. Strong communication skills required. Department supports career development. Learn more via lecturer jobs.

🌟Who should apply to this Louise Johnson named position?

Early/mid-career researchers with innovative programmes. Women, ethnic minorities, underrepresented groups strongly encouraged. Join a diverse, supportive community with women in leadership. Oxford values fairness. See postdoc success tips.
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