AgResearch is a leading research enterprise in New Zealand with a vision to build an eco friendly environment in the pastoral market via modern expertise and technologies.
The research and development efforts are concentrated on five key areas: developing the future of dairy products, meat products, fabrics, biomaterials and assisting to achieve a pest & disease free New Zealand.
The science structure is divided into three different teams: Agriculture & Environment, Applied Biotechnologies, Food and Textiles. This is a great place for people with a science degree in Biology, Bioinformatics, and Ecology or Genomics etc., as they are currently positions available.
The second company "Beltas", based in New Zealand, is a global Clinical Research Organisation that operates in Europe and Australia.
It deals with Phase I - IV clinical trials for life science companies, and performs scientific studies on behalf of global CROs. Motivated candidates with CRA experience who wish to work in New Zealand are welcome to apply.
Another one is the Liggins Institute, which is the epitome in respect to research on foetus and baby health conditions, breast cancer, epigenetic and transformative medical sciences etc.
In terms of research and development, it is one of largest institute's within New Zealand universities and is part of the University of Auckland.
It provides a category one supervision and research facilities for PhD and Postdoctoral scientists. Those with a proven record of management and exceptional academic accomplishments will certainly be in a pole position to be offered a position. The research disciplines encompass biological and clinical sciences, veterinary and agricultural sciences.
Liggins Institute is collaborating with Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (SICS) on methods to minimize the risk of obesity and diabetes in Asia.
It is also an associate of the Translational Clinical Research (TCR) program that is financed by the Biomedical Research Council of Singapore and managed throughout the National University of Singapore.
Dairy products are one of the largest export goods in New Zealand, hence one of the largest dairy company's in the world "Fonterra" is located in New Zealand.
Fonterra is the number one processor of milk globally and an important financial contributor in dairy related research and development. The company has exciting opportunities for microbiologist or scientists from any other related subjects.
Preferentially it is expected to have an MSc or a PhD and academically confident to understand biological processes. The scientists are usually located in Te Rapa (Waikato) or Clandeboye (South Canterbury) and are supervised by industry experts on QA issues.
And finally another exciting scientific research company, "Plant & Food Research", has its base in New Zealand. Its activities are centred on R&D in the fields of fruit, vegetable, crop and other food items.
The Research is subcategorized into four areas: Breeding & Genomics, Bioprotection, Sustainable Production, and Food Innovation.
The company is constantly on the lookout for scientific staff for their Biosecurity group with the option to play a role in activities concerning chemical ecology. It is expected to have a PhD in a field close to chemical ecology with some experiences in statistics.