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Kamil Witek

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The Sainsbury Laboratory

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The Sainsbury Laboratory

Lab Technician Position in Plant Biotechnology and Agriculture at The Sainsbury Laboratory (2Blades Group)

The Sainsbury Laboratory (TSL) in Norwich, UK, is seeking a highly motivated Lab Technician to join the 2Blades Group led by Kamil Witek. This position focuses on plant health discovery and the development of resistance traits in soybean, aiming to deliver value to both commercial partners and smallholder farmers. The successful candidate will work within a multidisciplinary, international team, contributing to high-throughput protoplast assays, DNA isolation, molecular cloning, plant care, and biological assays. The role is ideal for individuals interested in agriculture, plant biotechnology, and the translation of research into real-world agricultural applications. TSL is renowned for its research in plant science and offers a collaborative environment for technical and scientific staff. The 2Blades Group specializes in plant-pathogen interactions and resistance mechanisms, providing opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research with practical impact. The laboratory is located in Norwich, Norfolk, a region known for its vibrant scientific community and beautiful surroundings. Applicants should demonstrate a keen interest in agriculture and biotechnology, with relevant laboratory skills such as molecular cloning and plant assays considered advantageous. The position does not specify degree or GPA requirements, making it accessible to a broad range of candidates with appropriate experience and motivation. The application deadline is 15 March 2026. Interested candidates should apply online via the provided link. For more information about the group and ongoing research, visit The Sainsbury Laboratory's website or contact the group leader directly.

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