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Genomics STP
The Genomics Science Technology Platform (Genomics STP) is a core-funded laboratory comprised of a team of 21 scientists who provide Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) support to over one hundred research groups at the Crick. These labs work at the cutting edge of biomedical science in disciplines such as cancer, infectious disease, immunology, neurology, and developmental biology. Next generation sequencing has revolutionised approaches to biology, making this a key technology for a large proportion of the pioneering research groups based at the Crick. Located in the heart of London - and hosting the latest sequencing platforms - our team carries out all aspects of NGS from project design and execution, through to delivery of the sequence data for analysis. We have expertise in a wide range of applications including RNA-Seq, ChIP-Seq, single cell, spatial transcriptomics, whole genome sequencing and capture methods. We run the latest Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencers (NovaSeq X Plus and PromethION P24, respectively), as well as single cell instruments (Chromium X, CellenONE), and spatial omics platforms (GeoMx, CosMx, Xenium). We use our state-of-the-art liquid handling platforms (Hamilton STAR, Biomek i7, Automata LINQ) to increase throughput and reproducibility of our routine procedures. Our facility processes up to 400 projects a year and we also continually evaluate and implement new technologies and applications to ensure scientists at the Crick have access to the latest advances in the field.
The Genomics STP is now looking to recruit an enthusiastic molecular biologist to join its team of genomics experts. The successful applicant will help the team in its mission to deliver high quality data with rapid turnaround time. The post holder will assist with sample submission, quality control, library preparation and sequencing following standard operating procedures (SOPs) and automation when appropriate. Our facility has recently expanded its capacities in spatial analysis, presenting exciting opportunities for the successful candidate to engage with cutting-edge projects in this domain, depending on their expertise and interests. The applicant will also have the opportunity to develop and implement new genomics applications to keep the Genomics STP at the cutting edge of the field.
To apply for this role, you should be a highly motivated and competent laboratory scientist with a background in biology and preferably previous experience working in a busy core genomics facility or similar. You should be capable of effortlessly switching between high throughput working methods, and creative and critical thinking to solve problems as they arise and be confident and calm under pressure. A can-do attitude is a must, and you will be happy, if needed, to step outside your role profile to help support the whole functioning of the laboratory to help maintain the high level of service the Crick expects from us. We expect the successful applicant to carry out their role with exquisite care and attention to detail, and have demonstrable experience in effectively managing dynamic, diverse, and heavy workloads.
These include but not limited to;
Support diverse research projects across the Institute using genomics technologies Prepare Next Generation Sequencing libraries following standard operating procedures Operate Illumina and Oxford Nanopore Technologies sequencing platforms Operate robotic sample preparation instruments Perform single cells and spatial omics experiments using established protocols Keep accurate laboratory records Assess result of individual projects and suggest improvements based on performance Liaise with equipment providers for standard problems and issues Keep up-to-date with the rapid evolution of the field through literature, training and attendance to conferences and workshops Participate in developing methods and techniques in collaboration with team members and Crick researchers Be responsible with team members for the daily housekeeping of the laboratory area including general maintenance of equipment, stock control of laboratory consumables, collecting goods from stores and unpacking shipments of reagents. Be open to training in additional sample processing methods, such as DNA/RNA extraction techniques, as required
In addition, the post holder will be expected to carry out any other duties and responsibilities within the scope, spirit and purpose of the post and its grading as requested by the line manager.
The post holder should embody and demonstrate our core Crick values: Bold, Imaginative, Open, Dynamic and Collegial, in addition to the following:
Degree in biological sciences or equivalent. Strong background in cell biology and molecular biology In depth understanding of library preparation for Next Generation Sequencing, including quality control and troubleshooting / optimisation. A good understanding of the latest applications and technologies pertaining to human genomic research including NGS and emerging molecular biology techniques, e.g. single cell and spatial profiling A high degree of self-motivation to maintain workload with minimal supervision Excellent work ethic, including attention to detail and care for high standards Flexible and cooperative approach to work well in a team Proactive, showing initiative and independent thought Proven ability to keep good and accurate records Good time management and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Excellent communication skills at all levels Flexibility to work in a fast-paced environment and occasionally outside regular hours Hands-on knowledge of library preparation using DNA and RNA from various sources. Experience working in a genomics/sequencing core facility in an academic or industrial setting, or similar Familiar with the daily use of a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) Experience with single cell applications Demonstrated experience with Spatial Technologies platforms such as CosMx, GeoMx or Xenium Experience with high throughput methods, ideally including laboratory automation Use of liquid handling platforms. Experience in programming and maintenance of robotics would be highly regraded
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