ILRI MSc Graduate Fellowship – Antimicrobial Resistance in Bacteria Isolated from Carcasses in Slaughterhouses in Western Kenya ILRI MSc Graduate Fellowship: Cross-sectional study of mastitis in dairy cattle in Nandi County

About the position

The overall health and economic burden arising from meat contamination are likely to be substantial. The lack of adequate hygiene and sanitation facilities in slaughterhouses in developing countries is an important impediment to the practice of international hygiene standards. In Kenya, poor working conditions, including hygiene and sanitation facilities at slaughterhouses have been shown to lead to contamination of meat and transmission of pathogens. Inadequate infrastructure, resource constraints among regulatory bodies, and low levels of awareness among those who produce, trade and process animals about the adverse occupational and public health risks associated with meat contamination compound this problem. Improving hygiene practices at slaughterhouses is crucial to reduce contamination of meat in food system, mainly because large number of animals ultimately pass through them. 
Through this research project will identify the pathotypes and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens contaminating carcasses at slaughter and the public health risks associated with these pathogens.

Key responsibilities:
The MSc fellow to be recruited will be responsible for:

Microbiological analysis of samples to identify bacteria and molecular methods to identify pathotypes.
Use different methods to determine antimicrobial resistance including disc diffusion and molecular methods.
Develop an MSc research proposal in line with the admission requirements of the admitting university.
Analyze the obtained results and prepare a thesis and at least one journal publication.

Requirements:
The ideal candidate should:

Have registered in a recognized university and is currently pursuing masters of science in biological sciences, microbiology or related field.
Have completed their course work and is ready to begin the research component of their study.
Possess working knowledge of MS Office applications.
Experience in laboratory methods – microbiology (culture, disk diffusions) and PCR.
Demonstrate good understanding of data handling techniques, analysis, especially involving use of statistical packages such as STATA, R or Python.
Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.

Duration: 3 months
Terms of appointment and benefits: 

ILRI will offer a monthly stipend to cover living expenses in the project location, medical insurance, and cover research expenses.
The fellow will be co-supervised by academic and ILRI supervisor and receive various capacity development opportunities at ILRI.

Deadline: 12th July 2024.

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Use the link(s) below to apply on company website.  All applications MUST include the following (applications not containing these documents will not be considered):  The position title and reference number REF: GF/LG /01/2024 should be clearly marked on the subject line of the cover letter.Applications should be sent to the Capacity Development Manager, ILRI on or before 17th July 2024.

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