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Ishaya Gadzama

Professor at Scotland’s Rural College

Scotland's Rural College

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Scotland’s Rural College

Fully Funded PhD in Rumen Microbiome Adaptation, Agricultural Science, and Veterinary Nutrition

Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in Aberdeen is offering a fully funded PhD opportunity focused on the adaptation of the rumen microbiome in sheep that graze on seaweed. This interdisciplinary project sits at the intersection of agricultural science, microbiology, veterinary nutrition, and environmental science. The research aims to identify novel enzymes (CAZymes) that enable sheep to digest complex seaweed fibers and to investigate gut microbes with high tolerance to heavy metals, such as arsenic, for potential use in bioremediation. The project is ideal for candidates interested in enzyme discovery, bioremediation, and the practical applications of microbiome research in agriculture and animal health. The successful applicant will join a vibrant research community at SRUC, working under the supervision of Dr Neil McEwan. The position is open to both UK and international applicants, with full tuition (UK rate), a living stipend, and a £3,000 per year research grant provided. Applicants should have a strong background in agricultural science, microbiology, veterinary science, or a related field. For detailed eligibility criteria and application instructions, candidates are encouraged to visit the SRUC website or contact Dr Neil McEwan directly at [email protected]. The application deadline is Wednesday, January 7, 2026. This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to contribute to global food security and environmental sustainability by exploring the mechanisms behind seaweed digestion and heavy metal tolerance in sheep. Key academic keywords include rumen microbiome, seaweed digestion, bioremediation, enzyme discovery, and veterinary nutrition.

2 months ago