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application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following criteria: Have or be about to obtain* a PhD in Microbiology, or related biological/biomedical research area. (*within 3 months of commencement
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the microbiology laboratory of Mahosot Hospital and lead the departmental board and consulting ward rounds on a rostered basis. You will provide advice and support to the staff of the Lao Government Microbiology
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to the post of Research Fellow. The appointee will join the AMR & One Health Lab, a team of interdisciplinary researchers working in veterinary and human microbiology, animal science, and bioinformatics
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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
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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
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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
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the MRC. About You Ideally you will have a background in biochemistry, microbiology or related subjects with expertise and experience in structural and infection biology (e.g: tissue culture) as
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, 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
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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
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at the University of Stirling, UK. We are seeking a highly motivated individual specialising in environmental microbiology and the colonisation dynamics and ecology of human pathogens (particularly species