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Job reference
18/106507
Date posted
28/05/2018
Application closing date
28/06/2018
Salary
£32,548 - £35,550 per annum
Job category/type
Research
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Research Fellow
Job description
To be a highly productive, ambitious and collaborative member of the Infection Biology research team led by Prof Jose Bengoechea in the Centre for Experimental Medicine. The two year position will involve working as part of a MRC-funded research programme in collaboration with AstraZeneca that seeks to establish first-in-kind host-directed therapeutics
against the human pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae. The project, at the interphase of microbiology and immunology, will utilise in vitro, and in vivo models of infection techniques and is based in a highly collaborative team. The post is a senior role in the team and as such, successful applicants will have responsibilities in independent research, supervision, planning, day-to-day lab management, collaborations and outreach. The post is suited to a highly ambitious individual, preferably with previous postdoctoral experience.
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Job title
Research Fellow
Job reference
18/106507
Date posted
28/05/2018
Application closing date
28/06/2018
Salary
£32,548 - £35,550 per annum
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
To be a highly productive, ambitious and collaborative member of the Infection Biology research team led by Prof Jose Bengoechea in the Centre for Experimental Medicine. The two year position will involve working as part of a MRC-funded research programme in collaboration with AstraZeneca that seeks to establish first-in-kind host-directed therapeutics
against the human pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae. The project, at the interphase of microbiology and immunology, will utilise in vitro, and in vivo models of infection techniques and is based in a highly collaborative team. The post is a senior role in the team and as such, successful applicants will have responsibilities in independent research, supervision, planning, day-to-day lab management, collaborations and outreach. The post is suited to a highly ambitious individual, preferably with previous postdoctoral experience.
Candidate Information
About the Centre
Information for International Applicants