CPUT Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2026 – Metabolomics (AMHBI)

Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) has advertised a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Metabolomics hosted by the Applied Microbial and Health Biotechnology Institute (AMHBI), based at the Bellville campus.

At a glance

  • Host: Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) – AMHBI (Bellville campus)
  • Type: Postdoctoral research fellowship
  • Focus: Metabolomics research related to Rooibos and oxidative stress (as described)
  • How to apply: Email application documents (as stated)
  • Closing date: 2 March 2026

About the host

CPUT is a public university in South Africa. The fellowship is hosted by AMHBI and (as stated) involves working with Prof JL Marnewick on metabolomic data analysis and interpretation.

Research focus areas

  • Metabolomics approach to understand and characterise Rooibos’ effects in disease contexts where oxidative stress plays an important role (as described).
  • Analysis and interpretation of metabolomic data from human intervention studies using Rooibos as a dietary intervention (as described).

Minimum requirements

  • The advert is shared via CPUT’s official LinkedIn post; it does not list a full eligibility checklist in the visible text. Use the official post and attached images for detailed requirements.
  • Ensure your background and experience align with metabolomics data analysis and interpretation (as described).

What it covers

The official post does not specify the fellowship value/amount in the visible text. Confirm funding details with the contact person before applying.

Documents to prepare

  • Cover letter and personal statement.
  • 2–3 reference letters from previous supervisors/employers (with full contact details).
  • Curriculum vitae (CV).
  • Certified copy of academic transcript.
  • Certified copy of Doctoral degree certificate.
  • Certified copy of ID (SA applicants) or valid passport (non‑SA applicants).

Closing date

Closing date: 2 March 2026.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Sending incomplete or uncertified supporting documents.
  • Forgetting to include a short research proposal / statement (where required).
  • Submitting multiple separate emails/attachments instead of what the advert requests.
  • Waiting until the last day to apply (email delivery and file size limits can cause delays).

How to apply

  1. Open the official CPUT LinkedIn advert and review all details (including the attached images).
  2. Prepare the listed documents (including reference letters and certified copies).
  3. Email your application to Mrs L Julies at dyersla@cput.ac.za (as stated).
  4. Submit before the closing date.

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