**Job Description**
The role involves leading a high-impact project within the Wanford Group at the Department of Infectious Diseases, King’s College London, focusing on understanding the pathogenesis of the antibiotic-resistant bacterium *Klebsiella pneumoniae* (Kp). The project aims to define bacterial factors for systemic dissemination and characterize the regulation of capsule expression during the transition between host compartments, utilizing advanced *in vitro* and *in vivo* infection models, microscopy, and flow cytometry.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Prior experience with bacterial pathogens
• Proven ability to design, implement and analyse experiments
• Experience with eukaryotic cell culture systems
• Experience with *in vivo* infection models
• Capacity to work independently and as part of a collaborative team
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills (documented by presentations at academic meetings and track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals and/or preprints)
• Excellent organisational skills, academic integrity, and rigor
• Currently hold a home office license; PIL AB (Desirable)
• Advanced molecular microbiology skills, including DNA/RNA extraction, PCR/qRT-PCR, genetic manipulation of bacterial pathogens (plasmid construction, transformation, generation of deletion mutants) (Desirable)
• Experience in fluorescence microscopy and/or flow cytometry (Desirable)
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Molecular Microbiology
• Cell Biology
• Immunology
• Relevant subject
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