
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Single-Molecule Imaging and Super-Resolution Microscopy (Fixed Term)
- Cambridge
- £33,002-46,049 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Engineering advanced optical microscopy tools to map the nanoscale distribution of TCRs, coreceptors, and immune checkpoints at the T cell surface.
- Developing and applying high-speed, high-density 3D single-molecule super-resolution imaging to study how key immune receptors are spatially organised at microvilli before and during antigen recognition.
- Using reconfigurable supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) and microfabricated biointerfaces to investigate how ligand presentation influences close-contact formation and subsequent signalling cascades.
- Collaborating with biophysicists and immunologists at the University of Oxford to integrate imaging data with computational models of receptor signaling and T-cell activation.
- A PhD (or be close to completion) in chemistry, physics, biophysics, optical engineering, or a related discipline.
- A strong background in optical microscopy, single-molecule imaging, and/or super-resolution techniques (e.g., STORM, PAINT, MINFLUX, or lattice light-sheet microscopy).
- Experience in instrument development, including custom optics, hardware automation, and computational image analysis.
- Programming proficiency in Python, MATLAB, or similar languages for image processing and data analysis.
- Excellent teamwork and communication skills, with a commitment to interdisciplinary research.
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