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Meacock, o.meacock@sheffield.ac.uk References 1. Lindell, A.E. et al. Human gut bacteria bioaccumulate per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Nature Microbiology 10, 1630–1647 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038
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Ministerial Order nr. 33/2019 , of January 25th. The presentation of such Recognition is mandatory for contract signature. More information can be obtained in: https://www.dges.gov.pt/en/pagina/degree-and
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biology to characterize immune responses during infection and vaccination with mycobacteria. Their research focuses on the human immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria responsible
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existing treatments ineffective. To combat this crisis, there is an urgent need to discover new bioactive compounds, particularly antibiotics, many of which originate from fungi, bacteria, and plants as
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that directly relate to this position. An exciting opportunity has been created for an experienced researcher to join the Alumkal Laboratory (https://alumkal.lab.medicine.umich.edu/) at the U of M Division
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: You will perform laboratory experiments aimed at revealing the effect of abiotic stressors, metazoan grazers, and/or bacteria on cell size dynamics and sexual reproduction of model araphid and raphid
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staff and students. YOUR TASKS You will perform laboratory experiments aimed at revealing the effect of abiotic stressors, metazoan grazers, and/or bacteria on cell size dynamics and sexual reproduction
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theory, discrete optimization and machine learning. In this PhD position you will focus on strain-aware genome assembly, variant calling and strain abundance quantification for viruses, bacteria and yeasts
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propagating 100s of pathogens (bacteria, fungal, and viral); (2) perform high throughput viability testing; (3) cell culture work; (4) utilizing various equipment such as qPCR and robotics (not a prerequisite
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maintaining a research animal colony. • Technical experience working in a laboratory setting with basic techniques such as pipetting, dilutions, and working with bacteria. • Excellence in communication