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Research Assistant/Associate in Immunology (Fixed Term)

Research Assistant/Associate

2 March 2026

Location

Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Type

Fixed-term (2 years)

Start Date

ASAP

Salary

£33,002-£46,049

Required Qualifications

PhD in immunology, cellular biology or related (or submitted)
Experience with iPSCs and/or organoid systems
Track record of publications
Strong scientific communication skills

Research Areas

Human Immunology
Mononuclear Phagocytes
Maternal-Fetal Interface
Reproductive Immunology
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Research Assistant/Associate in Immunology (Fixed Term)

Research Assistant/Associate in Immunology (Fixed Term)

Fixed-term: The post is available for two years in the first instance starting as soon as possible and subject to a 6-month probationary period.

Join our team as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Immunology

We are seeking a talented and motivated scientist to join our team, where we investigate how mononuclear phagocytes function within human tissues in both health and disease. Our research has a particular focus on the maternal-fetal interface and aims to uncover how immune cells regulate tissue development, support host defence and promote the resolution of inflammation.

This role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of human immunology using cutting edge cellular, molecular and computational approaches.

About the McGovern Lab

We study human mononuclear phagocytes, including dendritic cells, monocytes, and macrophages, with emphasis on their roles at the maternal-fetal interface. Our research integrates several approaches including proteomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, organoid models, spatial transcriptomics, primary human tissue-derived cell systems.
Learn more about our work https://www.path.cam.ac.uk/research/immunology-division/mcgovern-group

About the role

Your project will explore how cells communicate at the maternal-fetal interface and regulate one another's biology. You will work with trophoblast and endometrial organoid systems, iPSCs, primary macrophage cultures, and human transcriptomic datasets to answer fundamental questions in reproductive immunology.

Main duties:

  • Generate macrophages from iPSCs.
  • Establish and maintain organoid and macrophage culture systems.
  • Design, implement, and analyse macrophage-organoid co-cultures.
  • Perform statistical analysis, data interpretation, and data visualisation.
  • Apply and develop a range of laboratory techniques to address research objectives.
  • Present findings in internal meetings and external conferences.
  • Contribute to writing manuscripts and preparing research outputs.
  • Participate in public engagement events.
  • Support other team members.

Key responsibilities:

  • Contribute significantly to shaping the scientific direction of the project.
  • Plan and manage your own research objectives over 6 month cycles.
  • Identify, develop, and optimise techniques needed to achieve project aims.
  • Introduce innovative approaches where required.
  • Ensure all research complies with institutional policies and legal guidelines.
  • Contribute to efficient laboratory operations, including shared resource management and training.
  • Engage in professional development through a tailored training programme.

Essential:

  • Applicants must have a PhD or have submitted their PhD thesis by the start of appointment in immunology, cellular biology, or related field (or near completion).
  • Experience with iPSCs and/or organoid systems.
  • Track record of research productivity (e.g., publications).
  • Strong written and oral scientific communication skills.

Why join us?

  • Work on cutting edge human immunology with real clinical and biological impact.
  • Collaborate with researchers in immunology, virology, microbiology and clinical sciences.
  • Join a supportive, collaborative lab environment that prioritises mentoring and career development

How to apply

Please submit:

  • A statement of interest/cover letter explaining your motivation for applying.
  • Your CV.
  • Contact details for two referees.

Once an offer of employment has been accepted, the successful candidate will be required to undergo a health assessment.

Appointment at the Research Associate level is dependent on the award of a PhD. Those who have submitted but not yet received their PhD will be appointed at the Research Assistant level, Grade 5 (£33,002- £35,608), which will be amended to Research Associate, Grade 7 (£37,694-£46,049) once the award of the PhD has been confirmed.

We particularly welcome applications from women and /or candidates from a BME background for this vacancy.

Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online.

Informal enquiries and requests for further information are very welcome and should be addressed to Prof. Naomi McGovern nm390@cam.ac.uk

If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact: hr@path.cam.ac.uk

Please quote reference PK48823 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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Key information

Department/location

Department of Pathology

Salary

£33,002-£46,049

Reference

PK48823

Category

Research

Date published

16 February 2026

Closing date

2 March 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the essential qualifications for this Research Assistant/Associate in Immunology role?

Applicants must hold a PhD in immunology, cellular biology, or a related field (or have submitted their thesis) by the start date. Key experience includes iPSCs and/or organoid systems, a proven track record of research productivity (e.g., publications), and excellent written and oral scientific communication skills. See tips for writing a winning academic CV and research assistant jobs.

🔬What does the role involve in the McGovern Lab?

The project explores cell communication at the maternal-fetal interface using trophoblast and endometrial organoids, iPSCs, primary macrophage cultures, and human transcriptomic datasets. Main duties: generate macrophages from iPSCs, maintain cultures, design co-cultures, perform statistical analysis and data visualization, present findings, and contribute to manuscripts. Learn more about postdoctoral success in research roles.

💰What is the salary and employment duration?

Salary: £33,002-£46,049 (Grade 5: £33,002-£35,608 for Research Assistant until PhD confirmed; Grade 7: £37,694-£46,049 for Research Associate). Fixed-term for 2 years in the first instance, with a 6-month probationary period. Explore postdoc jobs for similar opportunities.

📝How do I apply for this University of Cambridge immunology position?

Submit a cover letter/statement of interest, CV, and contact details for two referees via the online system. Quote reference PK48823. Health assessment required post-offer. Informal enquiries to Prof. Naomi McGovern (nm390@cam.ac.uk). HR: hr@path.cam.ac.uk. Check research assistant tips (adapt for UK).

🌍Is visa sponsorship available, and what are the research benefits?

The University requires eligibility to live/work in the UK; no explicit visa sponsorship mentioned. Benefits: cutting-edge human immunology work with clinical impact, collaborative environment, mentoring, professional development, and conferences. Particularly welcomes women/BME applicants. View academic faculty jobs for more in pathology/immunology.

🧪What techniques will I use in this reproductive immunology project?

Techniques include proteomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, organoid models, spatial transcriptomics, primary human tissue-derived cells, macrophage-organoid co-cultures, and computational analysis. Focus on mononuclear phagocytes (dendritic cells, monocytes, macrophages).
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