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: - Ability to perform animal experiments - Strategic and effective maintenance of mouse colonies Ability to perform microbiology techniques: - Maintenance of aerobe and anaerobe bacteria cultures - Strain
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infrastructures organized in infrastructure platforms, of which the Vibrational Spectroscopy Core Facility (ViSp) is a central infrastructure for this project (https://www.umu.se/en/research/infrastructure/visp
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indicator bacteria (enterobacteria and enterococci), with and without antibiotic resistance, and of the abundance and prevalence of genes, including those conferring antibiotic resistance, present in
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a dynamic Part time Administrative Assistant II to support the lab. Beneficial gut bacteria contribute to the optimal development of infant immunity and digestion. These bacteria rely on nutrients in
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
. The roles of natural selection and other mechanisms in the diversification of life are reviewed, along with the diversity of structures and life cycles in bacteria, protists, animals, plants and fungi
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, the European HEALTHY TEETH project will tackle 3 targets: 1) bad bacteria, 2) gum inflammation, 3) bone loss. This requires highly complementary skills & know-how. Importantly, our project brings together
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, bacteria, or algae) against plant pathogens. Practical knowledge of plant-microbe interactions, especially in relation to legume crops and soilborne diseases. Hands-on experience with molecular biology
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business needs dictate. [Work content and job description] Characterization of resistant bacteria and biomolecules by biophysical and biochemical methods. Scope of Change: Assignments or duties may be
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that protects the cell from external lysozyme. Since its discovery in 1958, this modification has been recognised as a crucial virulence factor in several pathogenic bacteria, including both Gram
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key protein-protein interactions during fungal immune responses. Prior experience of working with bacteria/fungi, or in any of the techniques listed above would be desirable but not essential, as full