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installations; analyzes and treats both open and closed water systems such as cooling towers by adding algericides to prevent the spread of airborne bacteria. Performs related work such as making and assembling
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link: https://webapps.sfsu.edu/public/webcal/acadcalendar Lecture courses CLS701 (Chemistry/Urinalysis): Overview of clinical biochemistry and renal function. Proper specimen collection, instrumentation
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with core data analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: In general
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approaches to understand mechanisms of antiviral signaling in both humans and bacteria. We are seeking a highly motivated individual excited to study molecular biology and basic science research in either
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approaches to understand mechanisms of antiviral signaling in both humans and bacteria. We are seeking a highly motivated individual excited to study molecular biology and basic science research in either
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activities in rice–bacteria interactions. We will also assess the minimal effective concentration to optimize in the formulation and the incorporation in the matrix to enhance the performance of the bacterial
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to bacteria, human clinical specimens, and biological and chemical hazards. The individual must be physically able to wear protective equipment. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature
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experience and training as a biological technical assistant (BTA) or similar qualification proven hands-on experience with sterile cultivation of bacteria and fungi, co-cultivation assays, light microscopy as
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analytical concepts and methods. Knowledge of how to identify genetic variants (SNPs, insertions, deletions, copy number variants, structural variants) of bacteria (NTM) to study genetic causes of disease
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is to isolate food-grade bacteria with antimicrobial activity against specific spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms. The study will explore antimicrobial peptides as viable alternatives to current