BBSRC MRes/PhD Studentship Molecular Mechanism Of Bacterial Persistence job in Daventry

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BBSRC MRes/PhD Studentship Molecular Mechanism of Bacterial Persistence

Location: Northern England

Date Posted: Feb 13, 2012

Reference Code: CB079 Name of the supervisor(s) Prof K Gerdes http://www.ncl.ac.uk/camb/staff/profile/kenn.gerdes Dr L Hamoen http://www.ncl.ac.uk/camb/staff/profile/leendert.hamoen Sponsor BBSRC http://bbsrc.ac.uk/ Duration of the award 4 years (MRes Medical and Molecular Biosciences followed by a three year PhD).
The Gerdes lab analyses TA genes from major pathogens but use the model organism Escherichia coli for the in-depth analysis of the molecular mechanism behind persistence.
The locus encodes a eukaryotic-like Serine/Threonine kinase HipA that inhibits cell growth by phosphorylation of an unknown, essential cellular component and an antitoxin HipB that neutralizes HipA...View full job description
From Jobs.ac.uk13 Feb 2012
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