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Research Fellow, Gut Brain Axis

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Research Fellow, Gut Brain Axis

Level A Research Fellow

25 May 2026

Location

Melbourne

University of Melbourne

Type

Full-time Fixed-term until 31 Dec 2026

Salary

$87,266 - $118,416 p.a. + 17% super

Required Qualifications

PhD in Animal Science/Physiology
Porcine models experience
Animal ethics management
Publications track record
Multidisciplinary collaboration

Research Areas

Gut-brain axis neuromodulation
Porcine anxiety/stress models
Large-animal physiology
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Research Fellow, Gut Brain Axis

Role type: Full Time (1.0 FTE); Fixed-Term until 31 December 2026
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Department/ School: School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences
Salary: Level A: $87,266 - $118,416 p.a. plus 17% super
  • DARPA-funded neuromodulation project at the gut–brain interface.
  • Apply now to shape transformative gut–brain axis science while accelerating your research career in large-animal physiology.
  • Investing in you – 17% superannuation, benefits package including salary packaging, health and wellbeing programs, discounted services, and professional development opportunities.
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Your next career opportunity
In this role, you will drive innovative research on neuromodulation of the gut–brain axis using porcine models. You will further develop your expertise in large-animal physiology, contribute to high-impact publications, and collaborate with an international, DARPA-funded research team.
What you will deliver:
  • Design and conduct high-quality physiological experiments in porcine models of anxiety, stress and gut–brain neuromodulation.
  • Analyse experimental data, interpret findings, and contribute to publications in leading international peer-reviewed journals.
  • Prepare and manage animal ethics applications, compliance documentation and project reporting for large-animal research activities.
  • Contribute to research proposals, seminars and conferences, strengthening the project’s profile and fostering external collaborations.
  • Support training and co-supervision of students and junior researchers, building capability in advanced animal physiology techniques.
You may be a great fit if:
  • Hold or nearly complete a PhD in Animal Science, Physiology or a closely related discipline.
  • Bring demonstrated experience conducting physiological experiments in production animals, ideally porcine models of anxiety and stress.
  • Manage animal ethics applications, reporting and compliance for complex large-animal research projects.
  • Present a developing track record of quality publications, reports and manuscripts aligned with career stage.
  • Collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary teams, engaging constructively with industry, clinical and academic partners.
  • Organise workloads and timelines to deliver research milestones independently while meeting project deadlines.

For further information please refer to the attached PD.

What we offer you!
We offer the opportunity to be part of a vibrant community and enjoy a comprehensive range of benefits to support your success and sense of fulfilment, including:
  • Build future financial security with 17% superannuation
  • Supportive flexible work arrangements underpinned by our commitment to inclusion and well-being
  • Career development opportunities, including access to a range of tailored programs, such as Academic Women in Leadership, and learning platforms including LinkedIn Learning
  • Progressive, considerate leave provisions to empower your work-life balance and well-being, including leading parental leave, gender affirmation leave and cultural leave
  • Salary packaging and access to a range of discounted services including Bupa health insurance, and access to unique cultural and recreational benefits such as discounts for the Melbourne Theatre Company
  • Health and well-being services including a leading Employee Assistance Program

For more information check out our benefits page!

Your new team – School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences
Within the School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences (SAFES), you will join a vibrant, interdisciplinary research community. The School brings together experts in animal science, ecology, food systems and environmental management to tackle global challenges. You will collaborate with a 16-scientist team at the forefront of gut–brain axis research. The team is supported by world-class facilities and strong industry partnerships. The culture values curiosity, collaboration, inclusion and excellence, offering strong mentoring, career development and real-world impact.
Application essentials:
  • Visit "apply with us" to learn more about the process, including tips and FAQs.
  • You must have current valid work rights for Australia. Visa sponsorship is not available for this role.
  • A Working with Children Check is required for all positions. If successful, we will guide you through the process and reimburse you.
  • Please upload your resume and a cover letter outlining your interest and experience as part of the application process.
  • Please upload your responses to the Selection Criteria, found in the Position Description.
Want to know more?

Apply today and join a community that’s shaping the future.

Applications close: 25 May 2026 at 11:55 PM; Melbourne time zone.
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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Research Fellow Gut Brain Axis role?

You need a PhD in Animal Science, Physiology, or related field (or near completion). Demonstrated experience in physiological experiments with production animals, ideally porcine models of anxiety and stress, plus animal ethics management and a developing publications track record. Check postdoc success tips for career growth.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this gut-brain axis research position?

Design/conduct physiological experiments in porcine models for anxiety, stress, and gut-brain neuromodulation; analyze data for high-impact publications; manage animal ethics applications; contribute to proposals, seminars, and collaborations; support student training. Explore research assistant excellence.

📜Is visa sponsorship available for this University of Melbourne Research Fellow job?

No, you must have current valid work rights for Australia. Visa sponsorship is not available. A Working with Children Check is required (reimbursed if successful). See Australian visa updates.

💰What is the salary and benefits for this Level A Research Fellow position?

Salary: Level A $87,266 - $118,416 p.a. plus 17% superannuation. Benefits include salary packaging, flexible work, career development (e.g., LinkedIn Learning), parental/cultural leave, health programs, and discounts. Details at university lecturer earnings.

📝How to apply for the Gut Brain Axis Research Fellow at University of Melbourne?

Upload resume, cover letter addressing interest/experience, and responses to Selection Criteria from Position Description. Apply via University careers portal. Contact Prof. Jeremy Cottrell (jcottrell@unimelb.edu.au) for position queries. Review academic CV tips.

👥What is the team and research focus for this role?

Join the School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences (SAFES) in a DARPA-funded neuromodulation project at the gut-brain interface using porcine models. Collaborate with a 16-scientist interdisciplinary team emphasizing curiosity, inclusion, and excellence.
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