Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mosquito physiology and behaviour at Durham, UK
Posted by Olena Riabinina, on 15 August 2024
Job type:
Location: Durham
Closing Date: 22 September 2024
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mosquito Physiology and Behaviour. This research project is based in the InsectNeuroLab (Durham, UK), led by Dr Olena Riabinina, collaboration with Dr Marcus Blagrove (Liverpool, UK) and Prof Thomas Schmitt (Wuerzburg, Germany), and is funded by the Leverhulme Trust for 3 years. The project will investigate the physiological and behavioural mechanisms that Anopheles, Aedes and Culex pupae employ to avoid desiccation when taken out of their aquatic habitat. We will evaluate the timing of survival in various climatic conditions (humidity, temperature), as well as pupal behaviour in response to sensory stimuli that may point them towards water. We will also investigate how cuticular hydrocarbon composition on pupal exuvia aid desiccation prevention and survival.
The successful applicant will be expected to work independently, be highly self-motivated and self-driven, with clear focus on developing their academic career. The ability to interact with lab members in a collaborative and friendly manner is paramount. The post holder will design experiments, collect and analyse data, and prepare manuscripts for publication. At least one of the following experiences is essential for this post, while the remaining two are desirable: 1) Experience in designing behavioural assays and setups, and collecting behavioural data; 2) Experience in insect/mosquito colony maintenance; 3) Experience of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry data collection and analysis. Ability to work flexibly, including on weekends/holidays as required for emergencies and mosquito colony maintenance is essential.
Part of the data collections will be conducted in London, Liverpool and Wuerzburg, thus the ability to travel to and work at these locations for several days to several weeks is required. The post holder will be expected to work collaboratively with the lab members of the three collaborating labs and will be given the opportunity to co-supervise junior lab members (undergraduate placements, summer projects, etc). The post holder will also be given an opportunity to present their work at lab meetings, departmental meetings and events, at national and international conferences, as well as engage with public during public-facing events.
The post is funded for 3 years, starting on the 2nd January 2025. The start date is negotiable.
Informal enquiries before application are welcome and should be directed to Dr Olena Riabinina, at olena.riabinina@durham.ac.uk. Please include:
1) a CV,
2) a Cover Letter/Motivation Letter
3) contact details of 3 academic referees
with your enquiries and in your application.
Salary: £37099 - £41,931
Start date: 2 January 2025
Closing Date: 22 September 2024
Scientific fields: Not applicable
Model systems: Other invertebrate
Duration: Fixed term
Minimum qualifications: PhD