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Job reference
17/105990
Date posted
30/10/2017
Application closing date
28/11/2017
Salary
£32,548 - £42,418 per annum (including contribution points)
Job category/type
Research
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Research Fellow
Job description
To be an active member of the Halo Research Group with the goal of conducting hypothesis-driven research and becoming an outstanding research scientist, while placing an emphasis on personal and scientific integrity. This position will involve working, in collaboration with Randox Laboratories Ltd, on a grant-aided project to develop an automated multiplex
assay for detecting bacteria causing urinary tract infection (UTI).
This project builds on the excellent working relationship that already exists between Randox and QUB which has resulted in the development of a prototype UTI assay, on which this project will be based. The Research Fellow will join a
vibrant
,
world-class
multidisciplinary team and will be responsible for delivering the project work stream, presenting project updates to collaborators and funding bodies, maintaining a catalogued sample bioarchive for use in the project, contributing to the supervision of graduate and undergraduate students, and participating in the writing of manuscripts and further research proposals.
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Job title
Research Fellow
Job reference
17/105990
Date posted
30/10/2017
Application closing date
28/11/2017
Salary
£32,548 - £42,418 per annum (including contribution points)
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
To be an active member of the Halo Research Group with the goal of conducting hypothesis-driven research and becoming an outstanding research scientist, while placing an emphasis on personal and scientific integrity. This position will involve working, in collaboration with Randox Laboratories Ltd, on a grant-aided project to develop an automated multiplex
assay for detecting bacteria causing urinary tract infection (UTI).
This project builds on the excellent working relationship that already exists between Randox and QUB which has resulted in the development of a prototype UTI assay, on which this project will be based. The Research Fellow will join a
vibrant
,
world-class
multidisciplinary team and will be responsible for delivering the project work stream, presenting project updates to collaborators and funding bodies, maintaining a catalogued sample bioarchive for use in the project, contributing to the supervision of graduate and undergraduate students, and participating in the writing of manuscripts and further research proposals.
Full Job Description
About the School
Further details for international applicants