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Job details
Job reference
18/106734
Date posted
20/08/2018
Application closing date
19/09/2018
Salary
£33,199 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Research
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Research Fellow
Job description
The Institute for Global Food Security sits within the School of Biological Sciences at Queen's. The Institute is leading the world in addressing one of the greatest global challenges - how to ensure the safety of our food.
Our researchers track and prevent contamination of crops, animal feeds and foods. They help detect fraud along the supply chain and develop
advanced food provenance systems, help to improve the quality of crops and the health of farm animals and their resistance to disease.
The Research Fellow will take a leading role in a collaborative US-Ireland R&D Partnership Programme project that aims to research and develop novel marker-based disease detection strategies. The successful candidate will coordinate the planning and delivery of project activities and tasks so that the overall research objectives are met and will also assist in the development of related research proposals.
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About the Institute
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Job title
Research Fellow
Job reference
18/106734
Date posted
20/08/2018
Application closing date
19/09/2018
Salary
£33,199 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
The Institute for Global Food Security sits within the School of Biological Sciences at Queen's. The Institute is leading the world in addressing one of the greatest global challenges - how to ensure the safety of our food.
Our researchers track and prevent contamination of crops, animal feeds and foods. They help detect fraud along the supply chain and develop
advanced food provenance systems, help to improve the quality of crops and the health of farm animals and their resistance to disease.
The Research Fellow will take a leading role in a collaborative US-Ireland R&D Partnership Programme project that aims to research and develop novel marker-based disease detection strategies. The successful candidate will coordinate the planning and delivery of project activities and tasks so that the overall research objectives are met and will also assist in the development of related research proposals.
Candidate Information
About the Institute
Information for international applicants