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bacteria and represents a promising new target to prevent infections or biofouling. Using a patented Q reporter strain and developing multiplate and microfluidic workflows, Q inhibitors will be screened in
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of ribonucleoprotein and other macromolecular complexes in pathogenic bacteria. Our research integrates biochemical, molecular, and structural biology approaches, with a particular emphasis on cryo-electron microscopy
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). The starting date will be as soon as possible. DSMZ and ZALF are members of the Leibniz Research Alliance „INFECTIONS“ (https://leibnizinfections.de/en/). This research network aims to use interdisciplinary
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 16 hours ago
microbiology and molecular biology laboratory bench work, including qPCR, culturing of challenging bacteria. Experience with large datasets; experience with PCR, qPCR, DNA extraction, and next-generation
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such partnerships were important during the initial evolution of multicellularity remains unclear. This PhD position will help address this gap by studying symbioses between bacteria and green algae and
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, including the role of bacteria in nutrient cycling and the impact of pathogens on system performance and public health Be creative, independent, and have the desire to learn new things Required Minimum
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, no ergosterol, inhabiting harsh environments, hosting associated bacteria). We will use sequences of fungal genomes and use diverse tools to predict functional categories and characterize these proteins. One
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elucidate many fundamental and applied problems. A notable example of the complexity of this relation is a variable resistance capacity of cells with identical genotypes to stressors, which allows bacteria
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Laboratory and Institute: Living Materials – Institute of Physics – University of Latvia – Riga, Latvia. Duration: Three years (From January 2026). Supervisor: Damien Faivre, damien.faivre@lu.lv Website: https
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and detail-oriented Research Technician(s) to join our team. Our lab investigates bacteria–phage conflicts, evolutionary arms races, and bacterial defense systems. These host–pathogen battles have