
Group Leaders - Generative Biology Institute
Ellison Institute of Technology
- Oxford
- Permanent
- Full-time
- To set the research direction for your group and ensuring research activity is consistent with that direction and directly relevant to GBI’s vision.
- To recruit and manage a group of outstanding researchers, which may include postdocs, doctoral students (in partnership with the University of Oxford, we are establishing a doctoral programme in Generative Biology with up to 20 fully funded doctoral student positions per year), research assistants and other scientists.
- To mentor highly promising early career researchers to achieve the group’s goals and progress their aligned career objectives.
- To collaborate with other groups within GBI and with colleagues within the broader EIT family to deliver bold, ambitious and transformational research that would not be possible within an individual group.
- To help shape the facilities in GBI as part of the scientific strategy for delivering GBI’s vision.
- A PhD in a relevant scientific discipline, such as synthetic biology, computational biology and AI, microbial, plant and human cell biology, genomics, robotics and automation, and nucleic acids chemistry.
- A strong publication record in your field, demonstrating the ability to deliver bold, ambitious and transformational advances.
- Track record of building and managing collaborations, both internally and with external academic and/or industry partners, to enhance research capabilities.
- Strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to engage with senior researchers, technical teams, and external stakeholders.
- We welcome applications from researchers who have experience running their own group as a Professor, Associate Professor, or Assistant Professor, and from those seeking their first independent position.
- We also actively encourage applications from those who have worked in an commercial setting, such as a biotech and companies leveraging AI for research.
- Assessment of applicants with respect to knowledge skills and experience criteria will be calibrated for career stage.
- Research groups will be supported by substantial core funding, for posts, consumables, and equipment matched to the needs of the project.
- Additional posts can be made available to support specific research projects, particularly for ambitious collaborative projects across groups.
- Group leaders will have the ability to also supervise graduate students and participate in the doctoral program in generative biology being established through the University of Oxford-EIT alliance.
- Access to cutting-edge facilities and infrastructure, initially including mass-spectrometry, flow cytometry, imaging, automation and, sequencing, with intention to expand facilities, in line with GBI’s scientific strategy, as we scale.
- Access to significant compute capacity and capability, including in partnership with EIT’s AI team.
- Group leaders will be encouraged to publish work from their group.
- Opportunity to translate research with commercial application into a separate company in partnership with GBI’s translational team and with financial and operational support from EIT.
- Where appropriate, we will support applications for faculty appointments at Oxford University, building on the University of Oxford-EIT Alliance
- Globally competitive salary and bonus.
- Pension and travel allowance.
- Training and development opportunities.
- Additional benefits including enhanced holiday pay, life assurance, income protection, private medical insurance, hospital cash plan, therapy services, perk box.
- You must be eligible to work in the UK with a willingness to travel as necessary. We are open to sponsoring employment visas for this role; however sponsorship is not available for all visa types or in all circumstances. Eligibility will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
- You must be based in, or within easy commuting distance of, Oxford.
- During peak periods, some longer hours may be required and some working across multiple time zones due to the global nature of our work.
- The research questions that you would like answer over a 5-10 year period and how this relates to the vision of GBI.
- How this relates to your previous work.
- The challenges that you need to overcome and the resources that you would need in order to be successful.
- How you would intend to partner with colleagues at GBI and with the broader EIT family.
- Molecular and Cellular Design and Evolution.
- Enzyme design.
- Design of molecular assemblies and machines.
- Experimental accelerated evolution.
- Robotics, automation and autonomous labs.
- Genome mining and informatics-based discovery.
- Computational AI sequence to function.
- Modelling and building genetic and cellular circuits.
- Cellular design.
- Expanding chemistry in biology.
- Nitrogen fixation.
- Carbon fixation.
- Programming cellular assemblies and synthetic tissues.
- Scalable error free DNA and genome synthesis.
- Microbial Genome Synthesis and Design.
- Gb-scale Genome Synthesis for plants, human cells and animals.
- Combinatorial synthetic genomics.
- DNA delivery.
- Predictive models of DNA sequence to function, at the scale of genes and genomes.
- Human health applications and delivery mechanisms.
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