Genomic adaptation of gut bacteria in long-term human colonizations (HILDEBRAND_Q21ERC)

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Posted 3 May 2026
LOCATION
Norwich
TYPE
Contract
LEVEL
Entry-level
SALARY
£15,609 / year
CATEGORY
Science & Research
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SKILLS

Metagenomics Bioinformatics Population Genetics R Linux Experimental Protocol Development

FULL DESCRIPTION

Genomic adaptation of gut bacteria in long-term human colonizations (HILDEBRAND_Q21ERC)

Salary: £15,609 per year (stipend)
Contract Length: 4 years
Location: Norwich, UK

About the Project

Bacterial strains in the human gut microbiome can associate to their host for decades. During this time, mutations accumulate in their genomes, that are either adaptive, neutral or deliterious. In this project, we will investigate such mutations and their evolutionary impact, using a family cohort established in the hosting group. The candidate will develop novel experimental protocols, to further increase the metagenomics resolution, targeted at bioinformatic tools developed in the group. In the second part of the project, the candidate will analyze the long- and short-term evolution in these metagenomic-reconstructed gut bacteria, using population genetics.

Candidate Profile

If you are interested in developing novel experimental protocols and to learn about metagenomics, if you are interested in understanding the evolutionary fate of bacteria in the human gut, then this PhD will be right for you. The ideal candidate will enjoy developing wetlab protocols and have an interest in strengthening their computational skills (R and Linux). The candidate will learn about different flavours of metagenomic sequencing, and how to analyse and interpret this data. Visiting international conferences and training courses as well as exchanges with international collaborators are part of student training.

Supervision

The candidate will be supervised by Dr Hildebrand, Dr Bereza and Prof O'Grady at the [Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk] in Norwich. The [Employer hidden] is part of the large Norwich Research Park (NRP), together with the adjacent University of East Anglia (UEA), hosting a vibrant and active research community.

How to Apply

For further information and to apply, please visit our website: https://quadram.ac.uk/about/student-opportunities/how-to-apply/ or https://www.falk.science/

Funding Notes

This project is awarded with a 4-year European Research Council PhD studentship through [Employer hidden] Bioscience. This award covers Tuition Fees and a Stipend for 4 years (2021/2 rate is £15,609). Research training support funding is available.

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