- Job Type Full Time
- Qualification PhD/Fellowship
- Experience 1 year
- Location Nairobi
- Job Field Research 
Postdoctoral Fellow (Symbiovector Project) at icipe – International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology
Postdoctoral Fellow (Symbiovector Project)
Overall Purpose of the Job
The Postdoctoral Fellow – Microsporidia MB Vector Control Studies will lead and manage experimental research activities to assess the transmission-blocking potential of Microsporidia MB in Anopheles mosquitoes and explore strain variation across ecological zones in Kenya. The role includes developing and conducting Plasmodium transmission-blocking assays and contributing to the design of a genomic analysis framework for Microsporidia MB variant characterization. This work supports icipe’s mission to develop novel biological tools for malaria control. The post-doctoral fellow will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of entomologists, epidemiologists, vector biologists, and data scientists to conduct longevity, biting rate, and dissemination studies. He/she will lead laboratory-based investigations to assess the Plasmodium-blocking efficiency of different Microsporidia MB isolates and contribute to understanding their maintenance and transmission dynamics within mosquito populations. The post-doctoral fellow will also contribute to publications, funding proposals, and stakeholder engagement activities.
Specific Duties
- Design and implement laboratory-based Plasmodium transmission-blocking assays using Anopheles mosquitoes infected with Microsporidia MB.
- Compare the blocking efficiency of Microsporidia MB isolates sourced from distinct ecological zones across Kenya.
- Participate in the development of a bioinformatics platform for analyzing Microsporidia MB genomic data from multiple regions.
- Conduct genome comparison, clustering analysis, and marker identification for differentiating Microsporidia MB strains.
- Interpret genetic variation in the context of regional adaptation and possible differences in symbiont-host interaction dynamics.
- Collaborate with molecular biologists, entomologists, and bioinformaticians to integrate genomic and phenotypic data.
- Write scientific publications, research reports, and technical documents based on experimental findings.
- Contribute to conference presentations, policy briefs, and stakeholder meetings.
- Ensure ethical and biosafety compliance in all experimental activities.
- Train MSc and PhD students on experimental methods related to vector control research.
- Collaborate with international research institutions and malaria control programs to optimize vector control strategies.
- Provide technical training to field technicians and research assistants.
- Participate in grant writing to secure additional funding for expansion.
Requirements/Qualifications
- PhD in Bioinformatics/Entomology/Molecular biology / Parasitology.
- At least 1-year post-PhD experience working in a research laboratory with mosquitoes, insect pathogens/ symbionts/ vector control.
- Experience gained in vector control in either a research organization or a university.
- Expertise in mosquito rearing and bioassays.
- Experience in genomic analysis, strain comparison, and development of bioinformatics tools for microbial or symbiont diversity studies is highly desirable.
- Demonstrated ability to design and implement laboratory-based vector-pathogen interaction assays.
- Proficiency in data analysis and modeling (R, Python, or STATA preferred).
- Strong scientific writing and communication skills.
- Prior work with pathogen-symbiont interactions in mosquito populations is an advantage.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified? Go to icipe – International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology on recruit.icipe.org to apply
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