The IAH is an Institute of the BBSRC

Our Pirbright site is located in Surrey, with direct road links from the M3 and M4. On site we have a subsidised staff restaurant, free parking, and an onsite gym. We also operate a childcare voucher scheme.

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Recruitment for vacancies within the Institute for Animal Health are managed on behalf of the Institute for Animal Health by RCUK Shared Services Ltd. To view or apply for current vacancies please visit the RCUK Shared Services recruitment portal RCUK Shared Services recruitment portal.

The vacancies listed below are still being recruited directly by the Institute for Animal Health. For further information or application details on any of these particular vacancies please contact the Institute for Animal Health directly via pirbright.hr@iah.ac.uk.

Jobs

Post ref Job title Details Closing Date
IRC50044 Radiation and Biosafety Adviser The Health and Safety Group covers all aspects of H&S at both sites and carry out a wide range of functions to ensure the IAH meets its obligations under H&S law. The post holder will concentrate on radiation and biological safety which are important aspects of H&S for scientific staff. ...MORE. 30/04/2012
11P/0067 Senior Postdoctoral Scientist The initial primary objective for this post will be to develop rescue and reverse genetics strategies for the rotaviruses, providing a capability to explore links between rotavirus gene and protein sequence / structure with their biological functions and properties. ...MORE. 31/01/2012
IRC26772 Quality Assurance Advisor This position is within the Institute Quality Assurance Group. It offers the opportunity to develop and provide an innovative service to all members of the Institute staff, ensuring that the Quality Management System and IAH activities are managed effectively, maintained to the highest Standard(s) and are continuously improved. ...MORE. Open
10P/0047 POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST The post holder will participate in research concerning important and emerging zoonotic arboviruses, particularly West Nile virus...MORE CLOSED

Further particulars on the Fellowships and how to apply can be found here.

Fellowships

Post ref Job title Details Closing Date
11P/0066 FELLOWSHIP IN ENTERIC DISEASES The Vector-borne Viral Diseases (VVD) Programme focuses on major infectious viral diseases affecting the health, trade and human-safety of mammalian livestock, including cattle, pigs, sheep goats and horses....MORE. 31/01/12
10P/0041 FELLOWSHIP IN HOST GENETIC DIVERSITY & IMMUNITY TO VIRUSES This new fellowship is intended to exploit the recent availability of chicken genome sequences as well as advances in post-genomic technologies...MORE. OPEN
10P/0052 FELLOWSHIP IN PATHOGENESIS & TRANSMISSION BIOLOGY This new fellowship post is to exploit our potential to study viruses in their natural hosts and to strengthen research...MORE. OPEN
10P/0045 FELLOWSHIP IN MOSQUITO ENTOMOLOGY This new fellowship post will explore the transmission biology of economically important, and zoonotic, virus infections of mammalian...MORE. OPEN
10P/0035 FELLOWSHIP IN AVIAN VIRAL IMMUNOLOGY This new fellowship is to develop Avian Viral Immunology as a discipline within the AID programme and to strengthen research...MORE Open