At OIKOS Genomics, we specialize in developing and delivering advanced, customized, and cost-effective genomic solutions tailored to the needs of our global partners.
Committed to supporting conservation and applied genomics projects, we provide end-to-end services covering the full workflow—from sample collection and laboratory processing to data analysis and interpretation.
Our multidisciplinary approach integrates molecular biology, bioinformatics, and continuous technological innovation, enabling us to deliver high-impact, science-driven solutions across diverse environments.
In addition, we actively support the design and execution of conservation genomics research programs, offering a comprehensive suite of services to address complex and evolving project needs.
As part of our continued growth, we are seeking a
Microbial Conservation Genomics Scientist
to lead and advance research at the interface of microbial genomics, metagenomics, veterinary science, and biodiversity ecology. This position is designed for a scientist with strong postdoctoral experience who can bridge laboratory molecular approaches and applied ecological and conservation outcomes.
Your Main Role Will Be:
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Lead the design and implementation of end-to-end R&D programmes in microbial metagenomics analyses across environmental and host-associated systems.
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Develop and standardise sampling frameworks and protocols across diverse matrices (e.g., soil, water, faecal, tissue), ensuring scientific rigour, reproducibility, and operational scalability.
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Establish and optimise laboratory and bioinformatics pipelines for metagenomics and microbiome.
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Advance research on host–microbiome interactions in wildlife, with direct applications to conservation biology and health monitoring.
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Perform advanced bioinformatic and statistical analyses, including taxonomic profiling, functional annotation, and community ecology metrics, to characterise microbiome structure, dynamics, and function.
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Work at the interface of genomics, veterinary science, ecology, and biodiversity programmes within the organisation to generate decision-relevant insights supporting conservation management, policy, and applied research.
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Ensure full sample and data traceability, integrity, and reproducibility through structured systems, SOPs, and compliance with quality and biosafety standards.
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Coordinate with laboratory, field, and data teams to ensure efficient project execution and timely delivery of outputs.
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Support capacity building through training, protocol development, and knowledge transfer.
Qualifications & Requirements:
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A PhD in Microbiology, Molecular Ecology, Genomics, or a closely related field.
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Minimum 2–4 years of postdoctoral experience with hands-on experience in microbiome research, metagenomics, or applied genomics, with exposure to both laboratory and computational environments.
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Strong experience in molecular laboratory techniques, including contamination-aware workflows.
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Advanced knowledge of library preparation techniques and metagenomics sequencing using various platforms (e.g., Illumina, Oxford Nanopore).
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Experience with bioinformatics tools and pipelines for microbial and metagenomic data analysis.
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Solid understanding of microbial diversity analyses and functional interpretations.
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Proven ability to work across disciplines and translate research into applied outcomes.
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Excellent communication, teamwork, and project management skills.
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Experience working with large-scale datasets and computational environments (e.g. HPC or cloud platforms).
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Fluency in English, both written and spoken.