Salary: $109,334 per annum plus superannuation
The opportunity:
The Kidney Regeneration Group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) is seeking a highly motivated Research Officer with expertise in kidney organoids to join our dynamic team within the Stem Cell Medicine Theme.
In this exciting role, you will contribute to cutting-edge kidney bioengineering research using technologies such as 3D bioprinting and microfluidics, aiming to enhance stem cell-derived kidney tissue for future therapies. Working under the supervision of Dr Jessica Vanslambrouck, you’ll gain hands-on experience in innovative techniques, collaborate with leading scientists, and produce high-impact research.
This role is also part of reNEW – an international collaboration with centres in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Australia, focused on stem cell medicine. Learn more: www.mcri-renew.org.au
Your responsibilities include:
Generating high-calibre research data and communicates data during laboratory meetings.
Conducts ethical research under the guidance of the supervisor at the highest level of integrity and in line with the Australian Code for Responsible Conduct of Research and MCRI policies.
Follows standard operating procedures, protocols, and guidelines.
Maintains accurate and orderly digital record keeping and data storage.
Is aware of, and adherence to, MCRI policy on Intellectual Property/Material Transfer Agreements/Contracts/Clinical and Public Health Outcomes.
Participates in opportunities for translation and commercialisation.
What we need from you:
PhD in a relevant scientific discipline
Hands-on experience with kidney organoids and pluripotent stem cells
Skills in bioengineering methods (e.g., 3D bioprinting, microfluidics)
Strong molecular biology and microscopy skills
Proven track record in scientific communication and publications
Collaborative, organised, and committed to high-quality research
Who we are
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute envisions a transformative future for child health. Our institute is a hub of impactful scientific breakthroughs, particularly in early interventions, enhanced diagnosis, prevention, and potential cures. We thrive on collaborative, multidisciplinary problem-solving to address challenging queries in child health. Committed to inclusivity and respect, we foster a positive working environment that values diverse backgrounds and experiences. As a proud member of the Australian Network on Disability and a dedicated supporter of Science Australia Gender Equity (SAGE), we uphold principles of equal opportunity and diverse representation.
We are committed to the safety of children and young people and takes a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of child abuse, exploitation and harm. Child safety is prioritised in our decision-making at all levels of the Institute.
Join Us!
If you believe this role is a good fit for you, please apply by submitting:
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We welcome individuals of diverse genders, ages, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, abilities, religions, and sexual orientations in our workplace. We actively encourage talented individuals from all walks of life to apply for our job openings. Our commitment lies in fostering a workplace that is barrier-free and inclusive, aiming to attract the most skilled candidates.
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Please note, we reserve the right to close the vacancy prior to the closing date once a sufficient number of applications have been received.
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Applications close: 25 September 2025 AUS Eastern Daylight time
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