An excellent opportunity is available for a Research Officer (Postdoc) to join the Komander lab in the Ubiquitin Signalling Division at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI), Australia's pre-eminent biomedical research institute.
About the position
We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scientist with a background in ubiquitin biology and biochemistry, cell biology, cell signalling and imaging, to take on a project on non-protein ubiquitination. The successful candidate will report to David Komander and is expected to plan and execute their work independently within a cross-disciplinary lab of chemists, biochemists, mass-spectrometrists, structural biologists, cell biologists and physiology experts.
The Komander lab uses state-of-the-art technology, to advance studies relating to the ubiquitin system in disease processes and as a potential target for drug treatments. The lab is embedded in the Ubiquitin Signalling Division, providing a vibrant, multi-disciplinary and highly collaborative environment at the forefront of ubiquitin research. The Institute provides access to state-of-the art imaging, proteomics and drug discovery facilities.
Selection Criteria
Essential Knowledge and skills:
* Recently obtained PhD in a relevant discipline.
* Research experience that has led to 1st author publication(s) in a peer reviewed journals in the field of biochemistry, structure and function, ideally related to ubiquitin research.
* High level of written and oral communication skills.
* Proven interpersonal and collaborative skills in achieving research outcomes.
Personal qualities:
* Excellent communication skills and the ability to work constructively within a team environment
* Excellent attention to detail, ensuring that data, new methods and theories are accurate, of high quality and accessible to other researchers.
* Self-motivation to take on challenging projects in new biological areas for the lab.
* Ability to manage time effectively and be reliable and approachable.
* Willingness to learn new skills.
Terms of appointment
This position is available for 2 years in a full-time capacity. Salary is Academic Level A6-A8 ($104,071-$111,707). Up to 17% superannuation and very attractive salary packaging options are available.
General enquiries can be directed to David Komander -
A position description is available here.
How to Apply
Please apply by uploading your CV, cover letter and a document addressing the key selection criteria in pdf format.
Application Closing Date: Friday 5 December 2025
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