Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Program
-
Employer
- University of Oxford
- ;
- University of Newcastle
- Aston University
- John Innes Centre
- QUEENS UNIVERSITY BELFAST
- University of Aberdeen
- University of Cambridge
- Cardiff University
- Department of Food & Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading
- KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
- King's College London
- Kingston University
- University of Glasgow
- University of Greenwich
- University of Hertfordshire
- University of London
- University of Nottingham
- University of Surrey
- University of West London
- 10 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
alternatives if technical problems arise. To be successful in this role, you will hold hold a BSc in biology, immunology, microbiology, or equivalent along with sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline
-
appropriate methodologies to test hypotheses, and identifying suitable alternatives if technical problems arise. To be successful in this role, you will hold hold a BSc in biology, immunology, microbiology
-
especially suitable for trainees in infectious or tropical diseases, medical microbiology/virology, immunology, gastroenterology or acute internal medicine, but would also be suitable for trainees in any other
-
the Biosciences group of the Department of Clinical, Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences at the University of Hertfordshire. Applicants with knowledge and experience of phage biology and molecular microbiology
-
appointee will join the Huws group, focused on sustainable livestock production using the disciplines of Microbiology, Animal Science, and Bioinformatics. About the person: The successful candidate will
-
vivo models of inflammatory disease and cancer under normal and gnotobiotic conditions, and will also involve microbiological culture. You will be responsible for the development of the research project
-
generation sequencing and microbiology. The successful candidate will work closely with an interdisciplinary team of academics at University of Nottingham. The role will include data analysis via machine
-
of Microbiology, Animal Science, and Bioinformatics. The successful candidate will primarily work within a multidisciplinary team undertaking research focused on sustainable ruminant production, with an emphasis
-
, next generation sequencing and microbiology. The successful candidate will work closely with an interdisciplinary team of academics at University of Nottingham. The role will include data analysis via
-
molecular biology, immunology, microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology, sport science (including biomechanics and an environmental testing chamber), chemical synthesis and analysis, pharmaceutics, specialist