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experimental evolution. Our work is focused on societal challenges related to human and planertary health. About the research project In this doctoral student project, you will engineer bacteria to produce
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request an accommodation pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, complete the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities contact form here: https://www.rcpd.msu.edu/form/contact . Michigan State
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bacteria. You will be part of the “Research Support Team” of the Laboratory of Biochemistry, which is composed of research technicians and staff scientists, and is led by the lab manager. Where to apply
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at the time of application. More about selection criteria and the process can be found in the general syllabus for the subject, see https://mau.se/en/research/doctoral-studies/https://mau.se/forskning
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blood and/or tissues; live animals; bio-hazardous chemicals and materials; viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens; radioactive materials; medical waste; and sharp implements. Website https
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bacterial species and their metabolites impact mutation accumulation, signaling, and therapy response of colon cancer subtypes. For this, we will make use of sophisticated co-culture models including bacteria
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bacterial species and their metabolites impact mutation accumulation, signaling, and therapy response of colon cancer subtypes. For this, we will make use of sophisticated co-culture models including bacteria
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communities are correlated with take-all severity Using these insights, you will target key microbial players for isolation and perform microbiome swaps to interrogate what an ‘optimal’ community of bacteria
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learning. In this PhD position you will focus on strain-aware genome assembly, variant calling and strain abundance quantification for viruses, bacteria and yeasts. For example, we would like to be able
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for a motivated PhD candidate to join our team at the University of Oslo for the project: DC14 - ESKAPE pathogen adhesion to cells and implant surfaces Supervisors Dirk Linke: https://www.mn.uio.no/ibv