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Fungi Research Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Research Technician

Boston, MA · On-site

$20.50 - $28.30/hr

Program investigators direct detailed studies of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and eukaryotic parasites. Research topics include structural analysis of virus entry, viral evolution, viral ...

Research Technician

Boston, MA · On-site

$20.50 - $28.30/hr

Program investigators direct detailed studies of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and eukaryotic parasites. Research topics include structural analysis of virus entry, viral evolution, viral ...

Research Technician

Boston, MA · On-site

$20.50 - $28.30/hr

Program investigators direct detailed studies of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and eukaryotic parasites. Research topics include structural analysis of virus entry, viral evolution, viral ...

The incumbent will be conducting research related to multiple studies including cell isolation ... Perform microbiological cultures including fungi, viruses, and bacteria as needed * Provide general ...

Staff Research Associate I

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$24.11 - $28.87/hr

The incumbent will be conducting research related to multiple studies including cell isolation ... Perform microbiological cultures including fungi, viruses, and bacteria as needed * Provide general ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fungi Research position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Fungi Research, you need a solid background in biology or microbiology, experience with laboratory techniques, and at least a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a related scientific field. Familiarity with lab equipment such as microscopes, PCR machines, and specialized software for data analysis, as well as certifications like biosafety training, are commonly required. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this field. These abilities are essential for conducting accurate experiments, collaborating with research teams, and producing reliable scientific findings.

Why has mycology been neglected?

Mycology, the study of fungi, has been historically neglected due to limited funding, public awareness, and its perceived lack of immediate practical applications. This has resulted in fewer research opportunities and less emphasis in scientific and educational institutions compared to other biological fields.

What jobs can you get in mycology?

Jobs in mycology include research scientist, mycologist, laboratory technician, and environmental consultant. These roles often require knowledge of fungal biology, laboratory skills, and sometimes advanced degrees such as a master's or Ph.D. in biology or related fields. Employment can be found in academia, government agencies, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and environmental organizations.

Is a mycologist a real doctor?

A mycologist is a scientist who studies fungi and is not a medical doctor. They typically hold a degree in biology, microbiology, or mycology and work in research, education, or environmental fields rather than practicing medicine.

What job studies fungus?

A fungi researcher or mycologist studies fungi, including their biology, ecology, and potential applications. These professionals often work in laboratories or field environments, utilizing skills in microbiology, taxonomy, and laboratory techniques, and may require a degree in biology, microbiology, or related fields.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in Fungi Research?

In a Fungi Research role, your days often involve planning and conducting experiments to study fungal growth, genetics, or applications, as well as analyzing data and documenting your findings. You may spend time preparing and maintaining cultures in the lab, using microscopes and molecular biology techniques, and collaborating with other researchers on projects. Presenting your results to your team or at scientific meetings is also common. The role can involve a mix of individual research and teamwork, offering variety and the chance to contribute to important advancements in medicine, agriculture, or environmental science.

What is a Fungi Research job?

A Fungi Research job involves studying various types of fungi, including their biology, ecology, genetics, and potential applications. Researchers in this field may work in laboratories, universities, agricultural centers, or pharmaceutical companies. Their work can contribute to medicine, environmental sustainability, food production, and biotechnology. Responsibilities often include conducting experiments, analyzing fungal interactions, and publishing scientific findings. This role requires expertise in microbiology, mycology, and related sciences.

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Open Rank Faculty

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
Texas Biomed is a not-for-profit research institute with the mission to pioneer and share scientific breakthroughs that protect you, your families and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Our Vision is to be the unrivaled global leader in infectious disease research, paving the way to a healthier world, where everyone lives free from the fear and effects of infectious diseases. Our highly productive researchers excel as a result of protected research time, streamlined administrative processes, and internal grant opportunities. Texas Biomed is aligned with multiple educational and commercial entities in San Antonio, TX, and is committed to recruit and support dual-career families.
Texas Biomed has a vibrant campus with forward thinking leadership and offers an entrepreneurial culture and highly competitive compensation, benefits and start up packages. Texas Biomed is the host institution of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC), has unparalleled biocontainment facilities (BSL3 and BSL4), and a dynamic mix of fundamental and translational research supported by government grants, contracts, commercial sponsors and philanthropy. UT Health San Antonio and University of Texas San Antonio are in close proximity with opportunities for joint appointments, access to students and additional resources.
Faculty in our Scientific Programs are national/international leaders in infectious disease research, and research on vulnerable and susceptible populations. Texas Biomed is seeking to enhance and expand the institute's Scientific Research Programs (https://www.txbiomed.org/research/). Successful candidates are expected to contribute to our highly collaborative environment, and to pursue a research agenda which aligns with one, or more, of our Scientific Programs.
Host-Pathogen Interactions: The basic biology of infection in humans and animals; the immediate intersection of host and pathogen. The institute welcomes applicants with research programs in the fundamental interactions of viruses, bacteria, parasites or fungi. Research of specific interest includes the study of genetic variations and disease pathogenesis, vector biology, foodborne infection, mucosal immunity including the microbiome, and the study of emerging models of infectious diseases.
Disease Intervention and Prevention: Development of diagnostics, treatments and vaccines to reduce the severity of/or cure infection. The institute welcomes applicants with research programs in the development or testing of diagnostics, vaccines, therapeutics for infectious and non-infectious diseases. Research of specific interest includes the study of microbial biofilms, multidrug resistant bacteria, host directed therapies and new approaches to evaluate immune responses to vaccines. Opportunities and expertise for the development of programs is translational sciences including studies using animal rule and GLP. Texas Biomed supports a faculty track in Contract Research.
Population Health: Identification of correlates of susceptibility or resistance to infectious and chronic diseases on a population level (both hosts and microbes). The institute welcomes applicants with research programs on infectious diseases and/or chronic health conditions (e.g. metabolic disorders) as well as comorbidities and risk factors such as aging, behavior, genetics, and environmental and social determinants of health that affect host risk and severity of infections and diseases. Research of specific interests includes: i) Fundamental biology of human susceptibility and/or resistance to diseases and their severity, ii) The study of pathogen population dynamics and adaptation to human and/or animal hosts, iii) Field and population studies of human infectious and chronic diseases (e.g., epidemiology, interventions, precision medicine).
Qualifications: Ph.D., M.D. and/or DVM. Demonstrated research productivity and evidence of an independently-funded federal research program. Experience working with interdisciplinary research teams, and mentoring members of underrepresented groups. Established investigator candidates with evidence of a strong and well-funded collaborative research program and leadership skills will be provided resources to recruit a team of two additional faculty with complimentary interests and expertise to expand the capabilities of Texas Biomed in these specific disciplines.
How to Apply: Applicants should include: (1) Curriculum vitae, (2) a summary of past and present research accomplishments highlighting their relevance to the applicable Texas Biomed Scientific Program(s), (3) a summary of future research plans, and (4) names and emails of at least three professional references. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.
Inquiries may be directed to the chair of the search committee, Dr. Ian Cheeseman (ianc@txbiomed.org).
Who We Are:
Join our incredible mission to pave the way for a world free from the fear of infectious disease! Texas Biomedical Research Institute is pioneering and sharing scientific research to protect you, your families, and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Our scientific discoveries create breakthroughs in medical research to provide better overall global health. Texas Biomed is the only independent, nonprofit infectious disease research institute in the U.S. to combine:
  • The highest-level biocontainment labs for infectious disease and biodefense research
  • A federally designated National Primate Research Center
  • More than 80 years of discoveries advancing diagnostics, vaccines and therapies
  • An entrepreneurial culture and specialized expertise in regulated science required for FDA approval

What We Can Offer You:
  • Enjoy an employee-centered culture grounded in open communication, empowerment, and trust. We believe in working hard and having fun, offering 100+ culture events each year to bring our team together and keep the energy strong!
  • Comprehensive health, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage for you and your family-including pet insurance options.
  • Competitive employer-funded retirement plan with 6% contributions starting on day one, increasing with years of service.
  • Generous paid time off, including 14 paid holidays and a paid Winter Recess (from the last week of December through New Year's).
  • Paid time off for short-term illness and mental wellness, helping you take the time you need when life happens.
  • Volunteer Time Off (VTO) to encourage giving back to the community.
  • Paid parental leave to support you and your growing family.
  • Flexible work arrangements that support a strong work-life balance.
  • On-site medical clinic, wellness incentives, and prescription support programs designed to make care more accessible and affordable.
  • On-site fitness center and wellness programs to help you stay active and healthy.
  • Relaxed dress code so you can feel comfortable and be yourself at work.
  • Dynamic learning environment with professional development opportunities, mentorship, tuition reimbursement, and leadership programs to support your growth.
  • Proud recipient of the 2025 Healthy Workplace Platinum Recognition from the San Antonio Business Group on Health (SABGH)-the highest honor for employee-focused wellness initiatives.

We take pride in fostering a culture of respect, opportunity, and unity! Texas Biomedical Research Institute provides equal employment opportunities for all qualified employees and applicants without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status.