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Research Associate (Fixed Term)

Research Associate (Fixed Term)

The Functional Genomics Screening Laboratory (FGSL) performs functional interrogation of the genome at scale to shed light on mechanisms underlying tissue homeostasis and disease biology. Formed as a joint venture between the Milner Therapeutics Institute (MTI) at the University of Cambridge, Medical Research Council (MRC) and AstraZeneca, this laboratory aligns with the MTI vision of breaking the mould of how academia and industry interact and converge in driving new scientific discoveries. As part of the UK Human Functional Genomics Initiative, the lab forms dynamic academic-industry partnerships to accelerate genomics research.

The research associate will be supporting our ongoing effort in expanding our project portfolio and molecular toolbox in functional genomics. Through our ongoing proposal call for complex cellular models (e.g. stem cells, primary cells, 3D cultures), we will identify potential models that will benefit from proof-of-concept work in CRISPR editing. By working closely with the academic collaborators, the research associate will onboard these models in-house and develop an optimal delivery approach that will warrant high-throughput arrayed screening.

The post holder will also be involved in developing, evaluating and applying emerging technologies to build new capabilities. This may be developing workflows to perform and/or integrate one or more omics approaches such as transcriptomics, proteomics or morphological profiling of perturbed cells. Familiarity with bulk or single cell transcriptomics profiling as well as next-generation sequencing is highly desirable. Together, these new capabilities will advance understanding of complex phenotypes in untapped research areas. The role will suit individuals with an interest in developing and applying CRISPR technologies in different cellular models. The role is supported by the MRC Screening Access Fund, aiming to reduce barriers in accessing the screening lab.

The MTI offers a vibrant and fast-paced environment that fits individuals who thrive amidst change and innovation. You will be part of an engaging and supportive environment that prioritises professional growth and career development. As part of our team, you will work at the dynamic interface between academia and industry, engaging with researchers from diverse sectors to foster knowledge exchange and drive pioneering functional genomics research.

To find out the full duties of the role and person specification, click below to view the further information document. Please upload a cover letter to describe how you meet the requirements of the role with your CV.

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Informal enquiries can be directed to Chun Hao Wong, Assistant Research Professor wc389@cam.ac.uk

Please quote reference PR49179 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.

Key information

Department/location

Milner Therapeutics Institute

Salary

£37,694-£46,049

Reference

PR49179

Category

Research

Date published

23 March 2026

Closing date

12 April 2026

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