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Gemma Langridge

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Dr. at University of East Anglia

University of East Anglia

United Kingdom

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Microbiology

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Bacterial Genetics

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Biology

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Health Science

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Food Safety

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Genome Assembly

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Gemma Langridge

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PhD Studentship: Carrying a Toxic Burden – The Spread of Shiga Toxin stx2a-harbouring Phage in E. Coli

[4-year fully-funded studentship including direct payment of tuition fees, annual stipend for living expenses (£20,780 for 2025/26), and a Research Training Support Grant each year.] This PhD studentship at the University of East Anglia investigates the ongoing spread of Shiga toxin stx2a-harbouring phage in E. coli, a major public health concern due to its association with severe foodborne illness and haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS). The project will explore the impact of multiple stx2a gene copies, prophage diversity, and additional genetic factors contributing to HUS. Research will integrate bacterial and phage genomics, clinical data analysis, qPCR expression assays, and laboratory assessment of prophage mobilisation. The aim is to inform public health surveillance and predict the emergence of novel pathogenic E. coli types. The student will receive training from Dr Gemma Langridge (microbiology and E. coli genomics), Dr Evelien Adriaenssens (phage biology), and Dr Claire Jenkins (UK Health Security Agency lead for E. coli), gaining expertise in both laboratory and computational methods, including sequencing, qPCR, phage biology, phylogenomics, and genome-wide association studies. The programme includes a placement at the UK Health Security Agency, providing experience in translating research into practical public health methodologies. The student will be based at the Quadram Institute, a state-of-the-art facility on the Norwich Research Park, joining a vibrant community of microbiologists and informaticians. The studentship is fully funded for four years, covering tuition fees, a living stipend (£20,780 for 2025/26), and a Research Training Support Grant. Applicants should have at least a UK equivalent Bachelors (Honours) 2:1 and meet English language requirements (IELTS 6.5 overall, 6 in each category). The programme starts on 1 October 2026. For application details, visit the UEA postgraduate research portal or contact Dr Gemma Langridge for informal enquiries.

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PhD Studentship: Investigating Genetic and Environmental Drivers of Genome Rearrangement in Foodborne Bacteria

[4-year Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership PhD CASE studentship with Inspiralis Limited. Includes payment of tuition fees, £20,780 annual stipend (2025/6 rate), and a Research Training Support Grant of £5,000 per year.] This fully funded PhD studentship at the University of East Anglia investigates the genetic and environmental factors driving genome rearrangement in two strains of foodborne bacteria. The project aims to deepen our understanding of how macro changes in bacterial genome structure influence key phenotypes such as biofilm formation and antibiotic response, which are critical in the context of food safety and public health. The successful candidate will join the research group of Dr Gemma Langridge, a world-leader in genome rearrangement, and receive additional supervision from Prof Mark Webber, an expert in biofilms. The research will be conducted at the Quadram Institute, located on the Norwich Research Park, which offers state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant community of microbiologists, molecular biologists, and informaticians. Training will encompass both wet lab and computational techniques, including long and short read sequencing, metabolic and biofilm phenotyping, transposon mutagenesis, and sequence analysis. The studentship is part of the Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP), which provides a comprehensive professional development and research skills training programme, as well as a three-month professional internship placement (PIPS) to enhance career prospects. The funding package includes payment of tuition fees, a stipend of £20,780 per year (2025/6 rate), and a Research Training Support Grant of £5,000 per year. Applicants must have at least a UK equivalent Bachelors (Honours) degree with a minimum 2:1 classification and meet English language requirements (IELTS 6.5 overall, 6 in each category). The position is full-time, starting on 1 October 2026. Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed in early February 2026. For further details on eligibility and application procedures, visit the NRPDTP website or contact Dr Gemma Langridge for informal enquiries.

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