Applications are invited for a PhD studentship co-supervised by Dr. Harry Low and Prof. Martin Buck at Imperial College, London (South Kensington campus), starting from October 2015.
Using a hybrid methods approach consisting of X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy and cell biology, the successful candidate will investigate how members of the phage-shock pathway promote bacterial persistence phenotypes during infection and antibiotic resistance. Applications are encouraged from outstanding European/UK students with or expecting to obtain a degree (2.1 or higher) in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, Biophysics or related disciplines. A relevant Masters degree is also required. Previous experience in a structural biology related pursuit is desirable but not essential. For more information: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/opportunities/studentships For informal enquiries please contact Dr. Harry Low (h....@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:h....@imperial.ac.uk>) or Prof. Martin Buck (m.b...@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:m.b...@imperial.ac.uk>) The deadline for applications is 30th April 2015. ______________________________ Dr. Harry Low Wellcome Trust Research Fellow Department of Life Sciences 512 Sir Ernst Chain Building Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ +44 207 594 3064