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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Department of Veterinary Medicine
Research Associate in B-cell Immunology and Vaccinology
Grade 7: £27,319.00 to £35,646.00
Start date: 1st April 2011
Limit of Tenure: 31st March 2012
The successful applicant will work with an NIH sponsored team based at the University with access to advice from scientists at the MRC’s LMB, to unravel successful vaccine induced B-cell responses induced by novel HIV vaccine candidates. This individual will select antigen specific B-cells, and amplify, sequence and clone B-cell receptor genes induced by vaccination. Immunoglobulin genes from B-cells capable of inducing broad neutralising antibodies will be expressed, sequenced, and ultimately compared to germ line lineages.
You must have a relevant PhD and lab experience in molecular biology and immunology. Experience in monoclonal antibody technology, PCR cloning and sequencing, and antigen selection of B-cells will be preferred. The candidate should have good communication skills and be able to write reports and present them at lab meetings, and international meetings with collaborators
For informal enquiries please email Suzy Blows at sb711@cam.ac.uk
Further particulars are available at: http://www.vet.cam.ac.uk/news/
Applications should be sent for the attention of Miss Melissa Large, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ES to arrive no later than 17 th February 2011. Applications can be made via email to recruit@vet.cam.ac.uk
Closing Date 17th February 2011
Interviews will be held on 3rd March 2011.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Department of Veterinary Medicine
Research Associate in B-cell Immunology and Vaccinology
Grade 7: £27,319.00 to £35,646.00
Start date: 1st April 2011
Limit of Tenure: 31st March 2012
The successful applicant will work with an NIH sponsored team based at the University with access to advice from scientists at the MRC’s LMB, to unravel successful vaccine induced B-cell responses induced by novel HIV vaccine candidates. This individual will select antigen specific B-cells, and amplify, sequence and clone B-cell receptor genes induced by vaccination. Immunoglobulin genes from B-cells capable of inducing broad neutralising antibodies will be expressed, sequenced, and ultimately compared to germ line lineages.
You must have a relevant PhD and lab experience in molecular biology and immunology. Experience in monoclonal antibody technology, PCR cloning and sequencing, and antigen selection of B-cells will be preferred. The candidate should have good communication skills and be able to write reports and present them at lab meetings, and international meetings with collaborators
For informal enquiries please email Suzy Blows at sb711@cam.ac.uk
Further particulars are available at: http://www.vet.cam.ac.uk/news/
Applications should be sent for the attention of Miss Melissa Large, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ES to arrive no later than 17 th February 2011. Applications can be made via email to recruit@vet.cam.ac.uk
Closing Date 17th February 2011
Interviews will be held on 3rd March 2011.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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