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Research Assistant in Developmental Timing (Fixed Term)

Research Assistant

2026-06-30

Location

Cambridge, United Kingdom

University of Cambridge

Type

Fixed Term (1 year), Full-time

Start Date

September 2026

Required Qualifications

Enthusiastic and technically skilled
Lab maintenance and equipment management
Database maintenance and building
Mice colony maintenance
Jellyfish culture experience
Safe working practices knowledge
Supplier negotiation and expenditure monitoring

Research Areas

Developmental Biology
Regeneration
Ageing
Cell Biology
Limb Development
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Research Assistant in Developmental Timing (Fixed Term)

We are looking for an enthusiastic and technically skilled full-time Research Assistant to join Dr. Meng Zhu's lab located at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge.

The lab is interested in understanding the development of limb, and the developmental reversal of the jellyfish system, and how environmental factors, genetics, and cellular regulators facilitate these processes.

The successful candidate will work closely with the group leader to support the establishment and day-to-day running of the laboratory, assist with research activities across the group (such as by maintaining essential equipment, maintaining and building databases, ensuring that safe working practices are followed, negotiating with supplier's representatives and monitoring lab expenditure), and contribute to building a collaborative and efficient research environment. The Zhu lab will work on mice and human tissues, as well as the jellyfish system.

The successful candidate will assist with mice colony maintenance as well as jellyfish culture. The research laboratory technician may also undertake an independent project if highly motivated.

This is an exceptional opportunity to gain substantial experimental and research experience in a newly established laboratory, develop leadership and organisational skills, and work across multiple model systems at the interface of cell biology, developmental biology, regeneration, and ageing.

For more information about the lab, please visit: www.mzhulab.com

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 year in the first instance and it is available from September 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🔬What are the main responsibilities of this Research Assistant role?

The Research Assistant will support lab establishment and daily operations at the Gurdon Institute, maintain equipment and databases, ensure safety protocols, negotiate with suppliers, monitor expenditure, and handle mice colony maintenance plus jellyfish culture. Highly motivated candidates may lead an independent project. See research assistant jobs for similar roles.

🎓What qualifications and skills are required for this position?

Candidates need enthusiasm, technical lab skills, experience with database management, equipment maintenance, and safe practices. Mice colony and jellyfish culture experience is highly desirable. Strong organisational and communication skills are essential. Explore higher ed jobs for entry requirements.

📅Is this a fixed-term position and when does it start?

Yes, this is a fixed-term contract for 1 year, available from September 2026. Funds are confirmed for the initial period. Check postdoc and research roles for contract details.

🧬What research areas and model systems will the role involve?

Work focuses on developmental timing, limb development, jellyfish system reversal, environmental/genetic factors, regeneration, and ageing. Model systems include mice, human tissues, and jellyfish. Discover more at research jobs.

📝How can I apply or find similar opportunities?

Applications close 30 June 2026. Visit www.mzhulab.com for lab details. Search faculty and research assistant positions on AcademicJobs for comparable Cambridge and UK roles.
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