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Job Location | Weybridge |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Competitive salary |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
Job Description Put your histology, technical laboratory skills and pathology experience to work in a dynamic role as part of the Pathology and Animal Sciences Department research and surveillance remit. You will be underpinning the crucial work of a dedicated agency thatis tackling disease and ensuring the health of animals throughout the UK.About the roleIn this role, you will contribute to the innovation and delivery of scientific and technical approaches for research into investigations of animal disease pathogenesis, host responses and diagnosis for policy-driven government and externally funded projects,within the Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy (TSE) workgroup in the Pathology and Animal Sciences Department.About youTogether with specialist laboratory skills in histopathology and molecular and immunodetection methods, you will need to be a good communicator, team player, motivated, able to juggle a range of priorities and have a BSc in a biological or biomedical/veterinaryscience.About the Animal and Plant Health AgencyAn executive agency sponsored by Defra, APHA safeguards animal and plant health for the benefit of people, the environment and the economy. The Agency’s remit is as wide-ranging as it is far-reaching, with specific responsibilities that include identifyingand controlling endemic and exotic diseases and pests in animals and keeping track of new and emerging threats.Closing date:14 April 2024.