Nord University, campus Bodø, has a three-year PhD position tenable at the Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture. The position is available starting 2nd January 2027. The hired PhD candidate is expected to complete the doctoral work within three years, which should include research training (PhD courses), carrying out laboratory experiments, data analysis, and writing three scientific articles together with summarising all the work into a PhD thesis.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest health threats facing humanity, farm and pet animals including aqua-cultured organisms. Some bacterial fish pathogens have been shown to carry plasmids having AMR genes that render disease control a major challenge in aquaculture. The aim of this PhD study is to investigate the role of plasmid mediated horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in the spread of AMR genes in major bacterial fish pathogens.
The PhD candidate will work in a cross-multidisciplinary team combining Microbiology and Bioinformatics skills to gain in-depth understanding of plasmid mediated conjugative transfer of AMR genes. Using archived bacterial isolates, the candidate will characterize AMR genes found in different plasmids followed by conjugative experiments to determine their potential transfer to bacterial pathogens of farmed fish. The candidate will also carry out bioinformatics analysis to elucidate the underlying HGT mechanisms of the AMR genes. The PhD candidate is expected to work with scientists at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), and other Institutions in Norway.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWoZi6o-EB4The annual salary for doctoral researchers (code 1017) is NOK 565 000,-.
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The person appointed must comply with the applicable laws, agreements, and directives. The responsibilities and duties associated with the position may change with future reorganization at Nord University.
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Further information about the position can be obtained by contacting:
Professor Hetron M. Munang'andu:
Applicants will be evaluated by an internal expert committee. Relevant applicants will be invited for an interview, trial lecture or other presentations. For more information, see Nord`s website.
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Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture (FBA) educates people with the aim of promoting sustainable and innovative development to meet global challenges in food production, climate and environment. The faculty is an international arena for education, research and knowledge dissemination, with employees and students from 39 different countries. The faculty offers a PhD in Biosciences. FBA has 900 students and 165 employees in Bodø and Steinkjer. The professional community is organised into the following divisions: Aquaculture, Ecology, Genomics and Animal Science, Production and Welfare and Algae and microbial biotechnology.