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We are appointing two post graduate research assistants as part of the AccliPhot project. The first appointment has now been made. = Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Systems Biology =
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The second post is now open, follow this [[https://edm.brookes.ac.uk/hr/hr/vacancies.do?id=14833360|link]] for the advertisement and application instructions. Closing date is 20th May. Informal enquiries can be sent to Mark Poolman - mgpoolman AT brookes DOT ac DOT uk This is a three year post, starting in November, funded by the BBSRC as part of a UK-India collaboration on the development of microbial systems for production of advanced biofuels from waste. The purpose of this post is to provide the metabolic modelling for design and optimisation of the engineered pathways in the target organisms.
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'''Notes''' Full details and the application procedure can be found at [[https://edm.brookes.ac.uk/hr/hr/vacancies.do?id=15180232]]. Please note that applicants '''must''' complete the form provided on that web site and upload it and any other documents (e.g. a cv) using the link provided.
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 Candidates with a degree (>=2.1) in computing or mathematics, without a graduate qualification in biology, are eligible to apply for this post. Qualifications in both are even better !


 * Requirements concerning previous experience and qualifications are strict and non-negotiable, in particular if:
  * You already hold a PhD
  * It is more than 4 years since gaining your degree (BSc or MSc)
  * You have been resident in the UK for more than one out of the last three years
   .
   '''Your application can not be considered.'''

Closing date: 20 September 2013

Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Systems Biology

This is a three year post, starting in November, funded by the BBSRC as part of a UK-India collaboration on the development of microbial systems for production of advanced biofuels from waste. The purpose of this post is to provide the metabolic modelling for design and optimisation of the engineered pathways in the target organisms.

Full details and the application procedure can be found at https://edm.brookes.ac.uk/hr/hr/vacancies.do?id=15180232. Please note that applicants must complete the form provided on that web site and upload it and any other documents (e.g. a cv) using the link provided.

Closing date: 20 September 2013

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