Jobs in Parasitology
Monash University
Post-doctoral Research Fellow and Ph.D. Studentship
Opportunities exist in the Cooke Laboratory in The School of Biomedical Sciences at Monash University for researchers wanting to become involved in exciting work to elucidate the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which parasites of red blood cells (malaria and Babesia) cause disease in humans and animals. The laboratory is supported by funding from national (NHMRC and ARC) and international (NIH) bodies and our work is frequently published in high ranking scientific journals. We are looking for additional highly motivated individuals to join our research group.
Two positions are currently available:
Post-doctoral Research Fellow. You will be involved in projects to determine the function of novel proteins in malaria and/or Babesia parasites which we believe play a role in host red blood cell modification. The successful candidate will have a PhD and a track record in microbiology, molecular cell biology or a related area. Previous experience in molecular parasitology is highly desirable but not essential.
Ph.D. Studentship. A position is available for a highly-motivated and enthusiastic PhD student. Applicants should have completed a BSc (Hons) degree and have been awarded a H1 or equivalent. The project will investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which malaria and/or Babesia parasites modify red blood cells in order to establish a suitable environment for intracellular replication and evade the host immune response.
Location. Monash University, Clayton Campus
Further information or applications:
Associate Professor Brian M Cooke
(03) 9902 9146 or email: brian.cooke@monash.edu
|