Lough Neagh is becoming increasingly affected by harmful algal blooms (HABs) caused primarily by cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). The AquaPhage team have recently been selected by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) to progress to Phase 2 of the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) aimed at tackling the growth of Blue-Green Algae in Lough Neagh and other affected waterbodies (https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/news/four-suppliers-advance-phase-2-loughmitigation-bluegreen-algae-sbri).
We invite applications for a Research Assistant to assist the AquaPhage research team with the collection and processing of freshwater samples for metagenomic analysis, isolation and propagation of cyanobacteria and their bacteriophages, and testing for cyanotoxins.
This is an interdisciplinary research project that would require good theoretical and practical knowledge of microbiology (including phage biology). Good understanding of freshwater ecology and previous experience with DNA isolation, ELISA, PCR/qPCR, and/or HPLC analyses would be beneficial. The post holder will be based in the School of Pharmacy and/or the School of Biological Sciences and will work under the supervision of Dr Timofey Skvortsov (School of Pharmacy) as well as other members of the AquaPhage team as necessary.
This is a unique opportunity to advance our understanding of cyanobacterial blooms and positively contribute to the Lough Neagh remediation efforts.
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