Research Scientist in RNAi Epigenetics
Post Details
Job Title
Research Scientist in RNAi Epigenetics
Post Number
1006027
Closing Date
12 Feb 2026
Grade
SC6
Starting Salary
Salary: £37,500 - £45,350
Funding End Date
31 Dec 2030
Hours per week
37
Project Title
RNAi in Candida albicans: adaptation, commensalism and pathogenesis
Months Duration
24

Job Description

Main Purpose of the Job

We are seeking an enthusiastic Research Scientist to join the Buscaino Lab at the Quadram Institute. This Wellcome Trust–funded project investigates how RNA interference (RNAi) regulates Candida albicans adaptation to host environments and contributes to the commensal to pathogen transition. Based at the Quadram Institute, the post holder will work within the Buscaino Lab and collaborate closely with Prof Kevin Foster (University of Oxford) and Prof Ana Traven (Monash University).

The successful candidate will integrate (epi)genomics and genetic approaches to uncover how RNAi shapes genome organisation and interacts with other epigenetic processes to facilitate adaptation. They will lead experimental work aimed at dissecting the molecular mechanisms by which RNAi regulates chromatin structure, genome stability and transcriptional responses to host associated cues.

Strong experience in molecular biology and genetics is essential, and expertise in fungal biology or epigenetics would be an advantage.

Key Relationships

Internal:
The position will report to Prof Alessia Buscaino, who leads the project at the Quadram Institute. The post holder will work closely with other researchers in the Buscaino Lab. They will contribute to coordinating research activities, assist team members, and help with the preparation of scientific papers and funding proposals.
External:
The post holder will collaborate with Prof Kevin Foster (University of Oxford) and Prof Ana Traven (Monash University), as well as other academic partners in the UK and overseas. They will present findings at national and international conferences and engage in public outreach and science communication to share the lab’s research with broader audiences.
 

Main Activities & Responsibilities

Percentage
Design and perform experiments to investigate how RNAi regulates Candida albicans adaptation to host‑relevant gut environments, focusing on its role as an epigenetic regulator of genome organisation and gene expression.
15
Conduct chromatin‑profiling experiments (e.g., ChIP‑seq, ATAC‑seq) and Hi‑C analysis in wild‑type and RNAi‑mutant strains grown under different host‑associated conditions to determine how RNAi shapes 3D genome architecture.
15
Apply molecular biology and (epi)genomic methods to dissect how RNAi contributes to reversible, non‑DNA‑encoded regulation of gene expression during the commensal‑to‑pathogen transition.
 
15
Use genetics approaches to generate and analyse RNAi‑defective strains to functionally characterise RNAi components and their interactions with other epigenetic pathways.
 
10
Work alongside the bioinformatician in the team to design the most appropriate genomics and epigenomics approaches, ensuring optimal integration between experimental and computational workflows.
 
10
Maintain accurate laboratory records and ensure full reproducibility of experimental work across genomic, epigenomic and genetic analyses.
 
10
Support team members by sharing protocols, offering technical guidance and assisting with experimental troubleshooting.
 
10
Collaborate with internal colleagues and external partners, including Prof Foster and Prof Traven.
10
As agreed with line manager, any other duties commensurate with the nature of the role.
5

Person Profile

Education & Qualifications

Requirement
Importance
PhD in Genetics, Molecular Biology or related disciplines
Essential

Specialist Knowledge & Skills

Requirement
Importance
Strong understanding of RNAi biology
Essential
Excellent understanding of epigenetics
Essential
Knowledge of fungal genetics
Essential
Molecular biology
Essential
Good understanding of fungal pathogenicity
Essential
Understanding of genomic bioinformatics
Essential

Relevant Experience

Requirement
Importance
Understanding of genomic bioinformatics
Essential
Proficiency in molecular biology and DNA cloning
Essential
Good publication record or close to publications for early-career researchers
Essential
Practical experience with genetic manipulation, including generating mutants and conducting functional assays
Essential
Demonstrated experience in (epi)genetics
Desirable
Experience working with human fungal pathogens
Desirable
Experiences in ChIP-seq and ATAC-seq
Desirable
Experience in fungal biology
Desirable
Experience in imaging approaches to complement epigenomic and genetic analyses
Desirable

Interpersonal & Communication Skills

Requirement
Importance
An independent scientist who can develop their own biological questions
Essential
Excellent communication skills, both written and oral
Essential
Good interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team
Essential

Additional Requirements

Requirement
Importance
Attention to detail
Essential
Promotes equality and values diversity
Essential
Willingness to work outside standard working hours when required
Essential
Ability to undertake occasional travel (national and international) related to collaborations and/or seminars
Essential
Willingness to embrace the expected values and behaviours of all staff at the Institute, ensuring it is a great place to work
Essential
Able to present a positive image of self and the Institute, promoting both the international reputation and public engagement aims of the Institute
Essential

Who We Are

Quadram Institute Bioscience

The Quadram Institute is at the forefront of a new interface between food science, gut biology and health, developing solutions to worldwide challenges in food-related disease and human health.

We are engaged in fundamental and translational food and health research, alongside clinical studies, endoscopy and industry, working together to become a leading international hub for food and health research, combining scientific excellence and clinical expertise, delivering impacts on patient care and accelerating innovation.

The Quadram Institute is a diverse and multicultural scientific community. We thrive on our international and European links, appointing staff from across the world. Any candidate who would like further information on current or anticipated immigration requirements can contact the HR Team on +44 (0)1603 450888 or nbi.recruitment@nbi.ac.uk.

For more information about working at Quadram Institute Bioscience, please click here.

Department

Food, Microbiome and Health

Group Details

Our group investigates how fungal biology connects to gut health and sustainable food systems. We study fungi as key organisms that interact with both the microbiome and the food we eat, influencing human health and nutrition.
Our work has two main strands:
1. Fungi and the gut microbiome
We explore how commensal fungi – those that normally live harmlessly within the human body – such as Candida albicans, adapt to the gut environment and interact with both the human host and the bacterial microbiome. Our aim is to understand how these fungi contribute to maintaining health, as well as the mechanisms that allow them to switch to a harmful state and cause disease.
A major discovery from the lab is that Candida albicans possesses an active RNAi pathway, and we are working to understand how this regulatory system modulates C. albicans adaptation to the gut.
2. Fungi and future foods
We use filamentous fungi to develop new, nutritious, and sustainable foods. In parallel, we study how these fungal-based foods influence gut health, linking food innovation with microbiome research.
By combining fundamental fungal biology with food and microbiome science, our work seeks to uncover how fungi can support healthier people and more sustainable diets.
 

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We are seeking an enthusiastic Research Scientist to join the Buscaino Laboratory at the Quadram Institute.

This Wellcome Trust–funded project investigates how RNA interference (RNAi) regulates Candida albicans adaptation to host environments and contributes to the commensal‑to‑pathogen transition.

Background:

This position is highly collaborative, and the post holder will contribute to a multidisciplinary effort to uncover how RNAi coordinates chromatin structure, genome stability and transcriptional responses during adaptation. They will support other lab members, troubleshooting and collaborative data interpretation. The post holder will contribute to scientific publications, prepare conference presentations and share findings at national and international meetings.

The post holder will be based at the Quadram Institute and will work closely with Prof Alessia Buscaino and members of her research group, as well as collaborating with two key external partners: Prof Kevin Foster (University of Oxford) and Prof Ana Traven (Monash University).

The role:

The successful candidate will lead experimental work integrating (epi)genomics and genetics approaches to determine how RNAi shapes genome organisation and interacts with other epigenetic processes to facilitate fungal adaptation. This will include conducting chromatin‑profiling experiments such as ChIP‑seq and ATAC‑seq, performing Hi‑C analysis in wild‑type and RNAi‑defective strains under different host‑relevant gut conditions, and investigating how RNAi contributes to reversible, non‑DNA‑encoded regulation of gene expression. They will also employ molecular genetics to generate and analyse RNAi mutants,and will work alongside the team’s bioinformatician to design optimal genomics and epigenomics strategies.

This role offers an excellent opportunity for a motivated experimental scientist to work at the interface of epigenetics, fungal biology and host–microbe interactions, within a vibrant and interdisciplinary research environment at the Quadram Institute.

The ideal candidate:

The successful candidate will have a PhD in Genetics, Molecular Biology or related disciplines. 

The post holder will have a strong understanding of RNAi biology coupled with an excellent understanding of epigenetics. Practical experience with genetic manipulation, including generating mutants and conducting functional assays is essential.

Additional information:

Salary on appointment will be within the range £37,500 to £45,350 per annum depending on qualifications and experience. This is a full-time post for a contract of 24 months.

This role meets the criteria for a visa application, and we encourage all qualified candidates to apply.  Please contact the Human Resources Team if you have any questions regarding your application or visa options.

We are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, and welcome applications from all sectors of society. The Institute values of Respect, Innovation, Collaboration and Excellence are at the heart of all we do, and we expect all employees to share and display these values. To support our commitment, we have a range of family, faith and diversity friendly working arrangements to help all staff achieve excellence in their area of work.

As a Disability Confident employer, we guarantee to offer an interview to all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for this vacancy.

About the Quadram Institute:

The Quadram Institute is a new interdisciplinary research institute dedicated to understanding how food and microbes interact to promote health and prevent disease. Its mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. A partnership between Quadram Institute Bioscience, the University of East Anglia, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and BBSRC, it brings together scientists and clinicians in a state-of-the-art building on the Norwich Research Park. This is one of Europe’s largest centres of life sciences and home of the John Innes Centre and The Earlham Institute. (https://quadram.ac.uk/).

The closing date for applications will be 12th February 2026.

The Quadram Institute Bioscience is a registered charity (No. 1058499) and is an Equal Opportunities Employer.