At EIT, we are seeking a motivated, detail-focused Scientist, Biotechnology, to contribute to the early-stage development of a device-based metagenomic pathogen detection platform within EIT Oxford’s Pathogen Programme. This work aims to establish proof of concept for a modular workflow that could enable infectious disease diagnosis at or near the point of care.
In this laboratory-based role, you will work closely with scientists and engineers to develop, refine and test modular components for nucleic acid extraction, purification and manipulation within a fluidic device architecture. As part of a multidisciplinary team, you will take ownership of generating high-quality data through well-designed experiments, evaluating system performance and informing iterative improvements.
You will bring practical experience in nucleic acid handling or enzyme-based systems, together with a strong interest in applying quantitative approaches to experimental biology. Alongside strong experimental execution, you will contribute to experimental design, data interpretation and troubleshooting, using structured, quantitative approaches to support decision-making. Experience with surface chemistry, microfluidics, material interfaces or low-input nucleic acid workflows would be advantageous. You should be comfortable working in a collaborative, data-driven research environment and solving problems in early-stage technology development. This role would suit someone with a strong technical foundation who is ready to deepen their scientific independence and broaden their impact in a multidisciplinary environment.
We welcome applicants with a range of experiences and career paths. You may have gained relevant expertise in industry, applied research or academia.
We recognise that candidates may not meet every listed criterion. If your experience aligns with most of the requirements and you are motivated by the mission, we encourage you to apply.