Postdoctoral Research Associate - Host Microbe Interactions
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biomedical Science, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Biotech Research
Postdoctoral Research Associate Position
A postdoctoral research associate position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Salvador Almagro-Moreno, associate member in the Department of Host-Microbe Interactions e Children's Research Hospital. The project is in close collaboration with the laboratory of Dr. Francis O'Reilly. The Moreno lab investigates the emergence and evolution of bacterial pathogens. Our major research interests include elucidating the molecular strategies that bacterial pathogens develop for host colonization, virulence regulation, and dispersal from the host.
The O'Reilly lab investigates the structure of the proteome in cells with structural proteomics approaches. Our research program focuses on pathogenic members of the family Vibrionaceae with a strong emphasis on the intestinal pathogen Vibrio cholerae and the climate-sensitive pathogen Vibrio vulnificus, source of fulminant septicemia. Our goal is to gain the knowledge to a) effectively forecast the traits of emergent virulent strains, b) predict the sources of outbreaks, and c) identify potential drug targets for prophylactic or therapeutic purposes to prevent colonization or limit the spread of these infectious agents.
The project seeks to map how protein complexes exist in their native cellular environments, a central challenge in understanding the molecular logic of these pathogenic bacteria. By combining cutting-edge proteomics and structural biology, the postdoctoral fellow will reveal new principles of macromolecular organization that underpin free living and pathogenic Vibrio species. This work will advance both fundamental knowledge and translational discovery.
Responsibilities
We are looking for an exceptional postdoctoral research associate to help us lead studies aimed at understanding the molecular and ecological drivers of pathogen emergence. The postdoctoral fellow will lead research projects aimed at uncovering the structural organization of macromolecular complexes in cells using advanced crosslinking mass spectrometry, cryo-EM, and computational modeling. They will design and execute experiments, analyze large-scale proteomic data, and interpret results.
The individual is expected to lead projects that gravitate at the interface of several scientific disciplines.
Applicants should have a strong publication record, exceptional communication and organizational skills, willingness to work in a team atmosphere, willingness to train junior scientists, and should have excellent multitasking abilities. Applicants are expected to be independent thinkers and contribute to the development of novel projects and proposals.
The position offers extensive collaboration with microbiologists, structural biologists, computational modelers, and chemical biologists both within the lab, across the institution, and with external collaborators that will provide a strong foundation for independent scientific development.
Minimum Education and/or TrainingPh.D. in Biochemistry, Structural Biology, Biophysics, Chemical Biology, or a related discipline. Candidates should have a strong foundation in molecular biology, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, or chemical probe development. Prior experience with protein complex analysis, crosslinking chemistry, or integrative modeling is advantageous but not required. A demonstrated record of scientific productivity, critical thinking, and collaborative research is essential.
Special Skills, Knowledge, and AbilitiesRequired skills and knowledge:
- Strong background in proteomics, protein biochemistry, molecular biology, or structural biology.
- Extensive experience with bacteriology, advanced molecular microbiology techniques
- Demonstrated ability to design and execute experiments independently and to critically analyze data.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to contribute to manuscripts, presentations, and collaborative discussions.
- Commitment to scientific rigor, integrity, and teamwork in a multidisciplinary environment.
Preferred skills and knowledge:
- Experience in mass spectrometry–based proteomics, crosslinking chemistry, or structural methods such as cryo-EM or integrative modeling.
- Familiarity with computational tools for protein structure analysis, molecular modeling, or large-scale data interpretation.
- Prior exposure to cell biology or in situ biochemical methods.
- Ability to mentor junior researchers and contribute to collaborative, multi-lab projects.
- Enthusiasm for learning new experimental and computational approaches to explore macromolecular assemblies in their native context.
The Moreno lab provides an intellectually stimulating and inclusive environment for trainees. Our research program aligns with the global strategy "One Health" and lies at the interface between molecular microbiology, host-pathogen interactions, and microbial ecology, drawing from modern computational methods and evolutionary theory.
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