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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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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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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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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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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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-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
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novel bacteria, fungi, and viruses (and corresponding genes and pathways) responsible for heath and disease; developing novel diagnostic approaches; investigating the microbial origins of human diseases
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on hydrogen. Mutant strains will then be optimized for growth on hydrogen through adaptive laboratory evolution. Changes in the bacteria will be analyzed through sequencing and proteomics infrastructure
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. Ewelina Małecka is seeking a highly motivated, creative, and independent Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team. You will join the project entitled “RNA biology at the phage–bacteria interface” carried
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. coli. The selected candidate will identify the molecular mechanisms involved in the dissemination of pathogenic bacteria into the bloodstream, despite activation of the complement and coagulation systems