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Janet Nale

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Microbiology

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Bacteriophage

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Probiotic

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Biology

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Veterinary Science

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SRUC

PhD in Phage Therapy and Probiotics for Avian Pathogenic E. coli at SRUC

SRUC is offering a fully funded PhD position in the research area of phage therapy and probiotics to control avian pathogenic E. coli. This opportunity is part of the EastBio BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership, providing comprehensive funding including tuition and stipend. The project aims to unravel the complementary efficacy of bacteriophage and probiotic treatments in poultry health, focusing on innovative biological approaches to disease control. The successful candidate will join Janet Nale's team, working in a collaborative and supportive environment at SRUC in the UK. Applicants should have a strong background in biology, microbiology, or related disciplines, with experience in laboratory techniques relevant to bacteriophage or probiotic research considered advantageous. The position is ideal for those interested in veterinary science, microbiology, and the application of biological solutions to animal health challenges. The research will contribute to understanding the mechanisms by which phage therapy and probiotics can be used to combat avian E. coli infections, with potential implications for poultry industry practices and animal welfare. Funding is provided through the EastBio BBSRC DTP, ensuring full financial support for the duration of the PhD. The application deadline is 15 December 2025. Interested candidates should review the details via the provided LinkedIn link and follow the application instructions on the EastBio BBSRC DTP website. For further information or queries, applicants may contact Janet Nale via LinkedIn. Keywords: Phage therapy, Probiotics, Avian pathogenic E. coli, Microbiology, Bacteriophage, Poultry health, BBSRC DTP, EastBio.

5 months ago