About the role
This position integrates into highly active research areas associated with exploration of microbiology, with particular focus the microbiome and bioinformatic analysis. A successful candidate would be expected to be experienced in organising research activity and laboratory environments. Expected research activity would include performing in vitro experimentation and using differing wet and dry lab methodological approaches. Candidates would be expected to have experience in biochemical and molecular assays in differing biological contexts that would support microbial research.
Interview Date: TBC
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