Expressions of interest: PhD scholarship; Research Assistant

PhD Scholarship for a 3-year project on microbiome research: Symbiotic 
Synergies: How the Body Became a Chimera (1950-2000)

Project abstract: This project aims to investigate how central concepts in 
today’s revolutionary microbiome paradigm formed in earlier microbiology. We 
seek to study how the microbes inhabiting us came to be seen as symbiotic, and 
how certain concepts of symbiosis led to a new view of human bodies as 
multi-species chimeras. The project aims to generate historical and 
philosophical knowledge that can inform the metamorphoses biomedicine is now 
undergoing in the light of discoveries showing that health and disease depend 
on our microbes. Expected outcomes are novel interdisciplinary insights into 
the conceptual transformations that led to microbiome science. Benefits include 
a public-facing combination of scientific, historical and philosophical 
knowledge.

You’ll be working with a philosopher of biology (Maureen O’Malley) and two 
historians of science (Nic Rasmussen, Claas Kirchhelle). There will be some 
bibliometric work involved (training provided) as well as standard 
philosophical analysis of new historiographical material the historians will 
unearth. We expect you to gain a PhD by publication (3-4 articles).

Start date: Any time from March 2026 to June 2026.
Eligibility/skills: Domestic or international. Good Honours or MA degree. 
Relevant HPS background. Interest in microbiome research. Must be resident in 
NSW while carrying out the project.

Research Assistant for the same 3-year project on microbiome research:
This is a part-time position of 0.5 FTE for all 3 years. You’ll be constructing 
the database of new historical materials, helping classify and organize them 
with the historians, and assisting with their use in the philosophical 
bibliometric analysis. You’ll need some data management skills and will learn a 
lot more. You’ll also help with conference organization. There is some scope 
for the PhD student to be part-time and to combine it with this RA role, but 
that needs further investigation and confirmation.

Start date: March 2026
Eligibility/skills: Must have rights to work in Australia and be resident in 
NSW. Data management skills and capacities. HPS background an advantage.

Please contact Maureen O’Malley for further discussion of either/both 
positions: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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