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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description All bacteria depend on extracellular proteins to be able to communicate and interact with
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of nanosystems for the delivery of NAMs inside bacteria to modulate biofilms, according to the guidelines of the project's Dissemination Plan. He/She will specifically contribute to the following tasks
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and characterization of indicator and pathogenic bacteria at phenotypic and genotypic levels, including whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and bacterial genome analysis; Implementation of susceptibility
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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (T/TE) Posting Number: req24453 Department: Immunobiology Department Website Link: https://immunobiology.arizona.edu/ LINK TO APPLY: https://arizona.csod.com/ux
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geotechnical barriers. Carbonate minerals such as siderite (FeCO3) play a central role in clay formations and as secondary phases on corroded waste containers. Iron-reducing bacteria can also form this mineral
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variety of wet-lab and dry-lab projects investigating bacteria, fungi, and other microbes that live in fermented foods such as surface-ripened cheeses, fermented vegetables, and sourdough. They will also
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from diverse scientific backgrounds Experience with genetic modification of non-model bacteria Experience with HPLC analysis to measure fermentation products Required Application Materials Please
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laboratory experiments with measurements in natural marine habitats. The focus is on the interactions between algae, bacteria, fungi and their glycans and proteins, examined at an atomic level in the Ångström
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evaluating new quantitative mass spectrometry methods. Using a broad range of industry vaccine and antigen samples (not live bacteria or toxins) you will assess the specificity and selectivity, as
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-time postdoctoral fellow to study the ecology and evolution of the vaginal microbiome using wet lab and/or computational approaches. Our research focuses on phage–bacteria and bacteria–bacteria