Research Assistant in Antimicrobial Resistance
Applications for this vacancy closed on 25 October 2023 at 12:00PM
We are seeking a Research Assistant to work on an ERC Advanced project
studying the evolutionary biology of antibiotic resistance led by Craig
MacLean.
The overall goal of this project is to understand the processes that drive the
rise and fall of antibiotic resistance during infections. The postholder will
contribute to this by phenotypic analysis of isolates collected from patients
during a clinical trial and by running controlled resistance evolution
experiments in the lab. These experiments will be carried out in conjunction
with other members of the lab (postdocs, PhD students), and the postholder
will play a key role in this team. This project will involve carrying out
large-scale experiments, and the postholder will require excellent
organization and lab management skills.
This post is ideally suited for applicants who have a relevant degree and/or
previous experience work experience in microbiology, ideally with experience
in AMR. The position will be based in a diverse research group that is
friendly and supportive. Previous experience in evolutionary biology is an
asset, but is not required for this post.
The position is available for 3 years, with a possible extension to 5 years.
For further details on this position please contact
craig.maclean@biology.ox.ac.uk, attaching a CV.
Where Covid-19 has resulted in substantial disruption to your work or research
outputs, please explain this by providing an additional paragraph in your
supporting statement.
The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All
applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection criteria.
This post is full time and available from 01/03/2024.
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon (GMT +1) on Wednesday 25th
October, interviews are likely to be scheduled for early November.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online via our e-recruitment
system, and you will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as
part of your online application.
studying the evolutionary biology of antibiotic resistance led by Craig
MacLean.
The overall goal of this project is to understand the processes that drive the
rise and fall of antibiotic resistance during infections. The postholder will
contribute to this by phenotypic analysis of isolates collected from patients
during a clinical trial and by running controlled resistance evolution
experiments in the lab. These experiments will be carried out in conjunction
with other members of the lab (postdocs, PhD students), and the postholder
will play a key role in this team. This project will involve carrying out
large-scale experiments, and the postholder will require excellent
organization and lab management skills.
This post is ideally suited for applicants who have a relevant degree and/or
previous experience work experience in microbiology, ideally with experience
in AMR. The position will be based in a diverse research group that is
friendly and supportive. Previous experience in evolutionary biology is an
asset, but is not required for this post.
The position is available for 3 years, with a possible extension to 5 years.
For further details on this position please contact
craig.maclean@biology.ox.ac.uk, attaching a CV.
Where Covid-19 has resulted in substantial disruption to your work or research
outputs, please explain this by providing an additional paragraph in your
supporting statement.
The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All
applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection criteria.
This post is full time and available from 01/03/2024.
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon (GMT +1) on Wednesday 25th
October, interviews are likely to be scheduled for early November.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online via our e-recruitment
system, and you will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as
part of your online application.
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We are seeking a Research Assistant to work on an ERC Advanced project studying the evolutionary biology of antibiotic resistance led by Craig MacLean. The overall goal of this project is to understand the processes that drive the rise and fall of antibiotic resistance during infections. The postholder will contribute to this by phenotypic analysis of isolates collected from patients during a clinical trial and by running controlled resistance evolution experiments in the lab. These experiments will be carried out in conjunction with other members of the lab (postdocs, PhD students), and the postholder will play a key role ... We are seeking a Research Assistant to work on an ERC Advanced project
studying the evolutionary biology of antibiotic resistance led by Craig MacLean. The overall goal of this project is to understand the processes that drive the rise and fall of antibiotic resistance during infections. The postholder will contribute to this by phenotypic analysis of isolates collected from patients during a clinical trial and by running controlled resistance evolution experiments in the lab. These experiments will be carried out in conjunction with other members of the lab (postdocs, PhD students), and the postholder will play a key role in ... |
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