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Overview
We are seeking an ambitious and creative Research Associate in Molecular Plant Pathology to join the Plant Environmental Signalling Lab at the University of Sheffield. This is a five-year, full-time position funded by the European Research Council (ERC Advanced Grant ‘PlantMemo’), led by Professor Jurriaan Ton.
The project investigates how plants establish and maintain stress memory following recovery from biotic stress to enhance resistance against future attacks. Using cutting-edge molecular, epigenomic and phenotyping approaches, the project aims to uncover how stress memory is encoded within the plant’s epigenome and microbiome. The successful candidate will take a leading role in developing and implementing innovative experiments to dissect these mechanisms, working closely within a multidisciplinary team of senior scientists, a senior technician and PhD students.
Applicants must hold a PhD in plant molecular plant pathology or epigenetics, along with experience in the experimental design of plant-microbe interactions. Experience in the analysis of next-generation sequencing data, including RNA-sequencing and methylome data (WGBS or Nanopore-seq) and demonstrable analytical, computational, and statistical skills for high-throughput data analysis are also essential.
The role offers excellent opportunities for independent research, student supervision, and international collaboration, supported by funding for professional development and conference participation. The University of Sheffield provides outstanding facilities and a collaborative research environment within one of the UK’s leading plant science clusters, with access to advanced growth, imaging, genomics and computing platforms.
Main duties and responsibilities
- Design, plan, and conduct experiments in controlled laboratory settings to investigate the molecular-epigenetic and microbial mechanisms underpinning the establishment, maintenance and resetting of plant stress memory.
- Exploit comprehensive ’omics technologies, such as transcriptomics, epigenomics, metataxonomic profiling of microbial communities, and spectral disease phenotyping.
- Apply CRISPR-based genetic and epigenetic editing approaches.
- Analyse and interpret complex datasets using appropriate bioinformatic and statistical methods.
- Contribute to the development and implementation of experimental protocols, ensuring reproducibility and high-quality data.
- Prepare manuscripts, reports, and presentations for dissemination of research findings.
- Collaborate with team members across Sheffield, Utrecht University, and the University of Cambridge, integrating molecular-epigenetic data with whole-plant phenotypes and biotic interactions.
- Mentor and support PhD students or research technicians where appropriate.
- Maintain compliance with health, safety, ethical, and regulatory requirements in the laboratory.
- Contribute to a positive, inclusive, and collaborative research culture.
- Take responsibility for professional development and keeping up to date with advances in molecular biology and ’omics technologies.
- Carry out other duties, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post
Person Specification
Our diverse community of staff and students recognises the unique abilities, backgrounds, and beliefs of all. We foster a culture where everyone feels they belong and is respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's criteria, your contribution is valuable, and we encourage you to apply. Please ensure that you reference the application criteria in the application statement when you apply.
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Criteria |
Essential or desirable |
Stage(s) assessed at |
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A PhD in molecular plant-microbe interactions and/or plant epigenetics (or relevant equivalent experience) |
Essential |
Application/interview |
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Experience in the experimental design of plant-microbe interactions. |
Essential |
Application/interview |
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Experience in the analysis of next-generation sequencing data, including RNA-sequencing and methylome data (WGBS or Nanopore-seq). |
Essential |
Application/interview |
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Demonstrable analytical, computational, and statistical skills for high-throughput data analysis. |
Essential |
Application/interview |
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Experience with CRISPR-based reverse (epi)genetic approaches in plants |
Essential |
Application/interview |
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Experience mentoring or training students and/or technical staff. |
Essential |
Application/interview |
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Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. |
Essential |
Application/interview |
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Excellent time management, organisation, and communication skills. |
Essential |
Application/interview |
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Strong communication skills, including experience producing publications, reports, and presentations. |
Essential |
Application/interview |
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Experience mentoring and training students and technical staff. |
Desirable |
Application/interview |
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Strong publication record in the field of plant-microbe interactions and plant molecular epigenetics |
Desirable |
Application/interview |
Further Information
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Grade |
7 |
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Salary |
£38,784 - £47,389 per annum |
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Work arrangement |
Full-time |
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Duration |
Fixed-term from 1 February 2026 (or as soon as possible thereafter) until 31 December 2030 |
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Line manager |
Professor of Plant Environmental Signalling |
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Direct reports |
None |
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Our website |
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For informal enquiries about this job contact Professor Jurriaan Ton (Professor of Plant Environmental Signalling) at j.ton@sheffield.ac.uk |
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Next steps in the recruitment process
It is anticipated that the selection process will take place in the weeks following the advertised closing date. This will consist of an interview, presentation from candidates to the selection panel and a tour of the lab and relevant research facilities. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage within 2 weeks of the advertised closing date. If you need any support, equipment or adjustments to enable you to participate in any element of the recruitment process please contact bioscienceshradmin@shefield.ac.uk.
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What we offer
- A minimum of 41 days annual leave including bank holiday and closure days (pro rata) with the ability to purchase more.
- Flexible working opportunities, including hybrid working for some roles.
- Generous pension scheme.
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- A variety of staff networks, providing opportunities for social interaction, peer support and personal development (for example, Race Equality, LGBT+, Women’s and Parent’s networks).
- Recognition Awards to reward staff who go above and beyond in their role.
- A commitment to your development access to learning and mentoring schemes; integrated with our Academic Career Pathways.
- A range of generous family-friendly policies
- paid time off for parenting and caring emergencies
- support for those going through the menopause
- paid time off and support for fertility treatment
- and more
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Closing Date : 14/01/2026
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