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Marie Curie Fellowships
Marie Curie Fellowships
School of Biosciences
University of Nottingham
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To qualify for a fellowship you should be a national
of an EU member state or a state associated to the
European Framework Programme, or have resided
in the EU for at least five years. These fellowships
are not open to UK nationals or to people who
reside in the UK.
Further details from:
Professor Ian Connerton:
Email:[email protected]
Tel:+44(0) 115 9516161
Fax:+44(0) 115 9516162
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk
Five Marie Curie Fellowships are available
for PhD students over the next two years in
the School of Biosciences (Food Sciences
Division).
These will be directed at
providing training for up to 12 months in
the application of molecular biology to the
microbiological safety of foods as part of
the Quality of Life Programme
The research group contains 40 researchers
from 12 different countries and received a
high research rating (5A) in the last UK
Research Assessment Exercise.
Key
techniques include molecular biology,
molecular typing, genomics, microscopy
and imaging and Prokaryotic and
Eukaryotic reporter gene systems
Fellowships available immediately will be
with Professor I Connerton, Drs P Hill, C
Rees, C Dodd and K Mellits on reporter
genes (lux and gfp), the molecular biology
of
Listeria
monocytogenes
and
Campylobacter jejuni, a molecular
approach to HACCP, and food borne
viruses.