Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Crop Quantitative Genetics Three-year fixed term | Full or part-time Shape the Future of Crop Science Are you ready to contribute to meaningful research in crop genetics and bioinformatics that supports sustainable agriculture and global food security? Join Niab as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate and play a key role in unlocking the potential of genetic variation in crops to address real-world challenges. As part of our friendly and collaborative Crop Quantitative Genetics team, you will work on pioneering projects, applying innovative techniques to analyse genetic data and reveal the underlying factors driving key crop traits. Your work will help design experiments, manage data workflows, and develop cutting-edge tools that push the boundaries of what is possible in crop science. At Niab, we prioritise teamwork, creativity, and the impact of your research, ensuring that you are supported in making a tangible difference in the field. Salary: £34,148 to £38,227 per annum, depending on experience. Contract: 3-year fixed term. Working hours: 37 hours per week, Monday-Friday; part-time considered. PROJECTS YOU WILL BE INVOLVED IN An example of the research you will work on in this position is the BBSRC funded “Ensemble Plant Populations” project ( where in collaboration with EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), we are developing a web-tool containing existing population-based sequence and variant data, supporting users to run statistically sound genetic mapping analyses for an impressive range of populations and crop species. Additionally, there will be the chance to work on the exciting "Wheat Alliance" project, which is funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. This project aims to explore extended wheat gene pools, to identify the genetic control of plant-microbe interactions for improving nitrogen and phosphorus uptake in wheat. A relevant BSc or equivalent qualification and a PhD in quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, plant biology, or a related field. Advanced skills in genetic mapping and statistical genetics (e.g., Proficiency in R software and a detail-oriented approach to managing large datasets. Strong organisational and communication skills, with the ability to contribute to a team-oriented research environment. Knowledge of plant breeding, crop science, or related fields. Experience with bioinformatics tools, command line systems (e.g., Unix/bash), and sequence analysis. Programming skills in Python and experience supporting or mentoring others. Design and manage genomic analysis pipelines for genetic mapping and data quality control using R software. Analyse large-scale genetic and sequence datasets using bioinformatics and high-performance computing systems. Deliver high-quality research outcomes through clear reports, publications, and presentations. Niab is the UK’s leading crop science organisation, combining excellence in plant genetics, agronomy, farming systems, and data science to deliver innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture. With the largest national field trials capability and strong connections to industry, government, and academia, Niab is uniquely positioned to address the biggest challenges in modern farming and food production. Headquartered in Cambridge, Niab has a national presence with regional offices and over 400 employees across the UK. Our mission is to advance the role of plant genetic resources through cutting-edge research, technical services, and world-class training. By working at the interface of academic research and commercial breeding, Niab creates opportunities for transformative collaborations that benefit the wider plant sciences sector. NIAB actively promotes equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. As a Disability Confident Employer, we have a positive approach to employing people living with a disability. The role is based at Niab Park Farm, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9NZ, 4 miles from Cambridge city centre. Free on-site parking and linked by cycle ways and regular buses to Cambridge city centre and railway station. Niab’s Cambridge sites are home to state-of-the-art facilities, including: Molecular biology laboratories and advanced plant growth facilities. Extensive glasshouses and containment units for genetically modified plant trials. Over 250 hectares dedicated to commercial cropping and field trials. Our headquarters also hosts the Crop Science Centre, a pioneering collaboration with the University of Cambridge. Together, we aim to transform global agriculture by developing innovative solutions for sustainable and resilient food production. Cambridge Park Farm site: 25 days of annual leave, plus public holidays and extra leave during the festive season. ~ Flexible working arrangements, including part-time options. ~ Access to cutting-edge research facilities, including advanced glasshouses, containment units for genetically modified plant trials, and extensive field trial areas. ~ Generous pension scheme, life assurance, income protection, and an employee discount programme. ~ Enhanced sickness pay to provide security during unexpected health challenges. Click the ‘Apply’ button or visit our website for further details and to apply directly. please contact Dr Tally Wright, Group Leader in Crop Quantitative Genetics, by email: tally.Dr Tally Wright, Group Leader in Crop Quantitative Genetics: Closing date: 12 January 2025. Interview date: 24 January 2025. Please note that following changes to Immigration Law in April 2024, this role does not qualify for a Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. Candidates with independently held immigration permission would be considered.