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Postdoctoral Research Assistant

Postdoctoral

13 April 2026, 12:00 midday

Location

Centre for Human Genetics, Old Road Campus, Roosevelt Drive, Oxford, OX3 7BN

University of Oxford

Type

Full-time, fixed-term to September 2027

Required Qualifications

PhD/DPhil in Biochemistry, Biophysics or Bioengineering
Biophysical and biochemical techniques for proteins/protein interactions
Molecular cloning
Confocal imaging
Biochemical assays
First-author peer-reviewed publication

Research Areas

Mechanotransduction
Fluidics
Cardiovascular disease
Bioengineering
Biochemistry
Structural biology
Physiology
In vitro and in vivo models
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant

We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Assistant with expertise and interest in mechanotransduction and fluidics to join the Tzima/Reader research group at the Centre of Human Genetics, within the University of Oxford. The Tzima/Reader research group investigates the role of mechanotransduction in cardiovascular disease within a laboratory that is at the cutting edge of developments in in vitro and in vivo models of mechanotransduction. We use a multi-disciplinary approach that includes expertise and collaborations in bioengineering, biochemistry, structural biology, and physiology, and use a combination of in vitro and in vivo approaches. Recent publications from the group include Nature, Science Advances, J Cell Biology.

As Postdoctoral Research Assistant, you will be involved in research investigating the characterisation of the role of endothelial mechanotransduction in physiology and pathology. You will collaborate closely with other laboratory members involved in cell biological approaches, thereby facilitating an integrative research environment. The overarching goal of the research project is to gain an understanding of both protein synthesis and mechanobiology at the molecular, cellular and organismal level. We use a multi-disciplinary approach that includes expertise and collaborations in bioengineering, biochemistry, structural biology, and physiology, and use a combination of in vitro and in vivo approaches. The group has access to a range of state-of-the-art facilities and technologies within the Centre of Human Genetics, and more broadly as part of the University of Oxford.

You will hold a PhD/Dphil in a relevant field (such as Biochemistry, Biophysics or Bioengineering), alongside demonstrable experience in the use of biophysical and biochemical techniques to explore proteins and protein-protein interactions. Previous experience in molecular cloning, confocal imaging and biochemical assays is also required, in addition to evidence of at least one first-author research article published in a quality peer-reviewed journal. Experience in protein structure determination or modelling will be an advantage.

This is a full-time appointment on a fixed-term contract to September 2027 in the first instance, and you will be based at the Centre for Human Genetics, Old Road Campus, Roosevelt Drive, Oxford, OX3 7BN.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online; you will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement which explains how you meet the selection criteria for the post.

Only applications received before 12:00 midday on 13th April 2026 can be considered. Interviews are expected to take place in mid-late April (date to be confirmed).

For informal enquiries about the post, please contact Ellie Tzima – ellie.tzima@cardiov.ox.ac.uk, John Reader – john.reader@cardiov.ox.ac.uk, Georgia Broom – cvm_personnel@cardiov.ox.ac.uk.

The University of Oxford offers an attractive range of competitive benefits available to all staff for both work and personal life - https://hr.admin.ox.ac.uk/staff-benefits.

Committed to equality and valuing diversity
We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds, including those under-represented within higher education. No applicant or members of staff shall be unlawfully discriminated against on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Postdoctoral Research Assistant position at University of Oxford?

Applicants must hold a PhD/DPhil in a relevant field such as Biochemistry, Biophysics, or Bioengineering. Demonstrable experience in biophysical and biochemical techniques for exploring proteins and protein-protein interactions is essential, along with skills in molecular cloning, confocal imaging, and biochemical assays. A first-author research article in a peer-reviewed journal is required; experience in protein structure determination or modelling is advantageous. Prepare your academic CV highlighting these. Learn postdoc success tips.

🔬What is the research focus of this Postdoctoral Research Assistant role?

The role investigates endothelial mechanotransduction in physiology and pathology within cardiovascular disease, using multi-disciplinary approaches in bioengineering, biochemistry, structural biology, and physiology. Techniques include in vitro and in vivo models, with access to state-of-the-art facilities at the Centre of Human Genetics. Explore similar research jobs or postdoc opportunities. Recent group publications in Nature, Science Advances, and J Cell Biology.

📅What is the application deadline and process for this University of Oxford postdoc?

Applications close at 12:00 midday on 13 April 2026. Submit online with a CV and supporting statement addressing selection criteria. Interviews in mid-late April 2026. Contact Ellie Tzima (ellie.tzima@cardiov.ox.ac.uk), John Reader (john.reader@cardiov.ox.ac.uk), or Georgia Broom (cvm_personnel@cardiov.ox.ac.uk) for enquiries. Use our free cover letter template for academic applications.

📋What employment details apply to this fixed-term Postdoctoral Research Assistant position?

This is a full-time, fixed-term contract until September 2027, based at the Centre for Human Genetics in Oxford. No salary or visa sponsorship details provided. University offers competitive benefits; see staff benefits. View postdoc jobs for comparisons.

🏢What facilities and collaborations are available in the Tzima/Reader group?

Access state-of-the-art facilities at the Centre of Human Genetics and University of Oxford for mechanotransduction research. Multi-disciplinary collaborations in bioengineering, cell biology, and more. Group emphasizes integrative environment with in vitro/in vivo approaches. Check postdoctoral research tips or research assistant roles.

🤝Does the University of Oxford support diversity in this Postdoctoral Research Assistant hiring?

Yes, committed to equality and diversity, welcoming applications from all backgrounds, including under-represented groups in higher education. No discrimination based on age, disability, gender, race, etc. Explore higher ed jobs with inclusive employers.
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