ILRI Research Fellowship - Pig & Cattle induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) and Assisted Reproductive Technologies (Closing date: 26 May 2026), Nairobi, Kenya Organization: International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Country: Kenya City: Nairobi Office: ILRI Nairobi The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) works to
improve food and nutritional security and reduce poverty in
developing countries through research for efficient, safe and
sustainable use of livestock. ILRI is a CGIAR research center
dedicated to animal agriculture research and operates across Africa
and Asia. ILRI contributes to the CGIAR vision of sustainable food,
land, and water systems that support resilient livelihoods and
equitable development. About the Fellowship The Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH)
hosted at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
programme on Cellular Resources, Functional Genomics and Assisted
Reproductive Technology is seeking three (3) highly motivated
fellows to support cutting-edge livestock research in induced
Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) biology and Assisted Reproductive
Technologies (ARTs), with a focus on indigenous pigs and
cattle. This fellowship is designed to provide hands-on research
training, mentorship, and capacity development in advanced
livestock conservation and reproductive biotechnologies. The
Expérience
successful fellows will work closely with experienced researchers
and laboratory technicians, contributing to ongoing research
projects in the following areas: Livestock stem cell derivation and culture In vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo culture and transfer Embryo manipulation and cryopreservation Genetic and molecular characterization of embryos and stem
cells Reproductive biotechnology for livestock improvement This fellowship offers a unique opportunity for Fellows to gain
hands-on laboratory experience, enhance their research
competencies, and actively contribute to innovative livestock
biotechnology solutions relevant to Africa and Asia. Responsibilities Under the supervision of a Research Scientist, the intern will
contribute to: Design and implementation of laboratory experiments related to
stem cell biology and embryo technologies Support sample collection, preparation, handling, and
processing in accordance with established protocols Maintain accurate and up-to-date laboratory records, and
contribute to data entry, management, and basic analysis Literature reviews, journal clubs, and research team
meetings Documentation of experimental procedures, standard operating
procedures (SOPs), and preparation of technical reports Contribute to laboratory organization, inventory management,
and ensure adherence to biosafety and quality standards Eligibility requirements Applicants must meet the following requirements at the time of
application: MUST be either citizens of Uganda or India. Be affiliated with a recognized livestock breeding or research
institution in Uganda, or India Be an early-career practitioner in stem cell biology, assisted
reproductive technologies (ART), or a closely related field Demonstrate a strong interest in livestock biotechnology and
reproductive technologies Possess basic laboratory skills in molecular biology, cell
culture, embryology, or related techniques (an added
advantage) Show clear motivation and commitment to applying acquired
knowledge and skills within their national research or development
context Demonstrate proficiency in English language(reading, writing,
and speaking) Have working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (e.g.,
Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Terms of Appointment The fellowship is offered under the Cellular Resources,
Functional Genomics and Biotechnology Programme of the Centre for
Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH) and the
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) framework and is
designed as a short-term professional training placement to
complement ongoing national professional development programmes.
Fellows will typically engage on a full-time basis (five days per
week) under the supervision of an assigned staff mentor for the
duration of the placement. The internship package includes: International travel and visa costs, where applicable Coverage of research-related costs directly associated with the
fellowships activities A monthly stipend to support basic living expenses during the
internship period Medical insurance for the duration of the internship Dedicated mentorship by ILRI scientists and collaborating
partners, including access to professional development and
networking opportunities Provision of hosting support, including workspace, laboratory
access, and ICT services
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