Postdoctoral Research Scientist

The African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID), based at Redeemer’s University, Nigeria, is focused on driving innovation in viral genomics research, outbreak response, diagnostic development, and capacity building. Established in 2013 and supported by the World Bank and the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH), H3Africa consortium, among other funders, the ACEGID platform is building genomics pipelines, advancing our understanding of microbial threats, and training the next generation of African scientists how to identify, manage and control these threats. ACEGID is built upon strong collaborations forged across West Africa (Nigeria, Senegal, and Sierra Leone) and beyond (United States, United Kingdom) allowing for increased reach and scalability of its innovations.

Project Description

To reach the ambitious goal of malaria elimination, surveillance systems need to be strengthened, and tools are needed to improve diagnosis of infection, track drug resistance, improve the characterization of the parasite reservoir, and better assess transmission to provide precise and robust data for surveillance. Integrating molecular and genomic data as part of Nigeria’s surveillance effort will provide a sensitive approach and will give a more detailed picture on parasite population structure and contextualized data that could help customize interventions. As a result, we are carrying out malaria molecular surveillance in Nigeria, in collaboration with the National Malaria Elimination Program (NMEP). This project will utilize whole genome sequencing (WGS) to provide an informative, accurate, more detailed, and comprehensive approach to surveillance. We will use genomic data to provide information about the parasite population structure at the local level, track drug resistance and HR2/3 deletion, detect foci of transmission, investigate genetic diversity, and characterize connectivity and transmission of different parasite strains.

Molecular data collected will be translated to an easily understandable reporting tool that the NMEP will use to detect drug resistance and prevent the spread- especially the emergence and transmission of a potential large-scale artemisinin resistance. This project is harnessing and simplifying genomics for malaria eradication. It will strengthen and expand the types of data collected by integrating molecular surveillance into malaria control and elimination in Nigeria through the Malaria Indictor Survey (MIS), thereby aiding the NMEP in using genomic data to inform decision making targeted at interventions.

We are looking for highly motivated and passionate individuals to join our team. We are directly involved in all aspects of data generation and analysis including field work, generating laboratory data, communicating directly with the National Malaria Elimination Program, and helping build research capacity. Competitive salary including benefits will be provided commensurate with experience and qualifications and the post offers ample opportunities for career development.

Job Description

The Postdoctoral Research Scientist will have a PhD degree in molecular biology and/or public health and will assist with all laboratory research and program implementation activities throughout the duration of the project. The candidate will be expected to lead laboratory-based efforts to study the malaria parasite, and ideally engage fully in related bioinformatic and analytical work. The candidate will also perform literature reviews, data analysis, presentation of research results, and preparation of scientific manuscripts.

Requirements
  • University degree in a relevant field (life sciences, global/public health, etc.)
  • Advanced Degree (MSc/MPH with years of experience evidenced by publications or PhD) in molecular biology, biological sciences, public health, and related fields preferred
  • 2-3 years of laboratory level research in parasite biology
  • Experience in DNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis
  • Understanding of chemotherapy and parasite drug resistance
  • Understanding of next generation sequencing
  • Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Must be adaptable and able to manage multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Must have the ability to interact with an interdisciplinary group including international collaborators, global health researchers, research scientists, and data analysts
  • Experience in global health or malaria genetics desired
  • Outstanding communication and collaboration skills, to ensure good interactions across multiple research teams
  • Excellent organization and record keeping skills
  • Independence and motivation, a self-starter and problem solver
  • Focused and inspirational approach to leadership, setting the standard for others to follow
To apply

Qualified applicants should send a resume and cover letter to hr.acegid@run.edu.ng not later than October 31, 2024.

Employment Type
Full-time
Date posted
October 17, 2024
Valid through
November 14, 2024
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