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Research Fellow in Epidemiology of Emerging Infectious Diseases

Academic Level B

15 March 2026

Location

Gatton Campus, 5391 Warrego Hwy, Gatton QLD 4343, Australia

University of Queensland

Type

Part-time (80%), Fixed-term to April 2028

Salary

$117,120.53 - $138,769.70 + 17% Superannuation

Required Qualifications

PhD in infectious disease epidemiology or related
Postdoctoral research experience
Peer-reviewed publications
Biological samples handling & ethics compliance
Expertise in epidemiology/modelling/bioinformatics
Supervision of students
Funding management experience

Research Areas

Avian Influenza
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Epidemiology
Disease Modelling
One Health
Molecular Immunology
Biosecurity Surveillance
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Research Fellow in Epidemiology of Emerging Infectious Diseases

Research Fellow in Epidemiology of Emerging Infectious Diseases

locations

Gatton Campus

time type

Part time

posted on

Posted 21 Days Ago

job requisition id

R-59932

Faculty of Science / School of Veterinary Science

Part-time (80%), fixed-term position through to April 2028

Base salary will be in the range $117,120.53 - $138,769.70 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level B)

Based at our Gatton Campus

About This Opportunity

This is an exciting opportunity for a Research Fellow to contribute to high-impact infectious disease epidemiological research while building a strong research profile toward national recognition.

Based primarily at the UQ School of Veterinary Science (Queensland Alliance for One Health Sciences), the role is supported by an ARC Discovery–funded project and involves close collaboration with Chief Investigators and experts at the UQ Institute of Molecular Bioscience, as well as engagement with industry, government, and international partners.

The Research Fellow will lead expert consultation and prioritisation to identify Australian bird species at risk of avian influenza; conduct avian necropsies and disease screening in line with ethical and biosecurity requirements; curate samples to establish a national avian bone-marrow biobank; and develop integrated disease-modelling pipelines to support risk-based avian influenza surveillance across Australia. Travel to partner institutions may be required.

Key responsibilities will include:

Research: Lead and contribute to an interdisciplinary avian influenza epidemiology and immunology research program, integrating molecular, immunological, phylogenetic, ecological, and modelling approaches to produce high-quality research outputs, support competitive funding, and translate findings into risk-based avian influenza surveillance and biosecurity outcomes.

Supervision and Researcher Development: Provide effective supervision, mentoring, and people management, including co-supervision of Honours and HDR students and research staff, supporting researcher development, and managing performance, conduct, and workplace matters in line with University policies and procedures.

Citizenship and Service: Demonstrate leadership and service through mentoring and collaboration, stakeholder engagement, research dissemination, and active participation in unit priorities, while ensuring project delivery, compliance, and contribution to a collaborative and inclusive research culture aligned with UQ values.

This is a research focused position. Further information can be found by viewing UQ’s Criteria for Academic Performance.

About UQ’s Gatton Campus

Established over 125 years ago, UQ’s Gatton Campus has a long history – from starting out as a dedicated agricultural institution, to being a field hospital during WWII, and to joining the UQ community in 1990. With this history in mind, we’re proud to have made the Queensland Commitment, to break down personal, financial, and geographical barriers facing students to make education opportunities available for all Queenslanders.

These days, our Gatton Campus houses innovative research and teaching facilities in agriculture, animal science, veterinary science and the environment. We’ve partnered with government, industry and donors to invest in major research infrastructure, facilities and technologies, including: the largest solar research facility in the Southern Hemisphere, the state of the art Queensland Animal Sciences Precinct, and over 1000 hectares of farms.

Additional benefits of joining UQ, as well the Gatton campus specifically, include:

Genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process and access to exclusive internal-only vacancies

Access to greater research funding opportunities, including grant writing support and post-fellowship contracts via our UQ Amplify initiative

Recognition of prior service with other Australian universities

Up to 26 weeks paid parental leave/paid primary care leave

17% superannuation contributions

25% discount on eligible UQ Vets services

Access to our $4.1 million UQ Sports facility

On campus childcare, medical clinic, post office, and community garden

Free parking and intercampus bus

About You

Essential

Completion of a PhD in infectious disease epidemiology, veterinary science, animal science, immunology, bioinformatics, or a closely related discipline.

Demonstrated postdoctoral research experience with a developing track record of peer-reviewed publications appropriate to a Level B appointment.

Evidence of the ability to conduct research with a degree of independence, including planning experiments or analytical approaches and meeting project milestones.

Demonstrated experience working with biological samples and complying with animal ethics, biosafety and quality-assurance frameworks.

Demonstrated expertise in infectious disease epidemiology and/or disease modelling, molecular epidemiology, bioinformatics and/or quantitative analysis relevant to infectious disease research.

High-level written and oral communication skills, with demonstrated capacity to present and collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary national and international research teams.

Evidence of successfully seeking, obtaining and managing external research funding.

A growing record of supervision of Honours and Research Higher Degree students to successful completion.

Experience in meaningful internal service roles in conjunction with active contributions to external activities

Desirable

Direct experience in avian influenza research in poultry and/or wild birds.

Practical experience performing avian necropsies and pathological sampling.

Demonstrated experience in spatiotemporal or transmission modelling of infectious diseases.

Experience with RNA sequencing, comparative genomics or long‑read sequencing technologies.

Experience working at the One Health interface, including engagement with government biosecurity or wildlife agencies.

Experience supervising students or junior research staff and contributing to grant reporting or development.

Appointment to this role is subject to the successful completion of relevant pre-employment checks, which may include verification of the right to work in Australia, qualifications, and other role-specific requirements such as mandatory immunisations. This may also include checks relating to gender-based violence matters or other integrity and conduct requirements.

You must maintain unrestricted work rights in Australia for the duration of this appointment to apply. Employer sponsored work rights are not available for this appointment.

Questions?

For more information about this opportunity, please contact Prof Ricardo Soares Magalhães via email r.magalhaes@uq.edu.au.

For application inquiries, please reach out to the Talent Acquisition team at talent@uq.edu.au, stating the job reference number (below) in the subject line.

Want to Apply?

We welcome applications from all individuals and are committed to an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. To be considered, please ensure you upload:

Resume

Cover letter

Responses to the ‘About You’ section

Our strength as an institution lies in our diverse colleagues. We're dedicated to equity, diversity, and inclusion, fostering an environment that mirrors our wider community. We're committed to attracting, retaining, and promoting diverse talent, particularly from Australia’s First Nations Peoples. If you require an alternative method to submit your application due to accessibility needs or personal circumstances, please contact talent@uq.edu.au.

Other Information

UQ is committed to a fair, equitable and inclusive selection process, which recognises that some applicants may face additional barriers and challenges which have impacted and/or continue to impact their career trajectory. Candidates who don’t meet all criteria are encouraged to apply and demonstrate their potential. The selection panel considers both potential and performance relative to opportunities when assessing suitability for the role.

Applications close Sunday 15 March at 11.00pm AEST (R-59932). Please note that interviews have been tentatively scheduled for the week of 23 March.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the essential qualifications for this Research Fellow role?

Essential requirements include a PhD in infectious disease epidemiology, veterinary science, immunology, or related field, plus postdoctoral experience with peer-reviewed publications. Demonstrated skills in biological samples, ethics compliance, disease modelling, and supervision of students are key. Thrive as a postdoc with these skills.

🔬What does the role involve in avian influenza research?

Lead avian influenza epidemiology research: identify at-risk bird species, perform avian necropsies, curate biobanks, and develop disease-modelling pipelines for surveillance. Integrates molecular, ecological, and modelling approaches. Collaborate with One Health partners. Explore research excellence in infectious diseases.

💰What is the salary, employment type, and benefits?

Salary: $117,120.53 - $138,769.70 + 17% super (Academic Level B). Part-time 80%, fixed-term to April 2028 at Gatton Campus. Benefits: career progression, research funding, 26 weeks parental leave, free parking, on-campus facilities. View academic salaries.

📝How do I apply for this University of Queensland position?

Upload resume, cover letter, and responses to 'About You' section. Closes 15 March 2026, 11pm AEST. Contact Prof Ricardo Soares Magalhães (r.magalhaes@uq.edu.au) for queries. No visa sponsorship; must have work rights. Use free resume template and cover letter template.

👥Is there teaching involved, and what about supervision duties?

Research-focused role with no specified teaching load. Includes supervision and mentoring of Honours/HDR students and research staff, plus people management. Contribute to service and stakeholder engagement. Explore faculty roles.

What desirable skills boost my application?

Desirable: Avian influenza experience in birds/poultry, necropsies, spatiotemporal modelling, RNA sequencing, One Health engagement with agencies. Builds on essentials for ARC-funded project. View research jobs.

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