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with bacteria. Understanding the mechanism by which ZDHHC5 regulates interactions between cells and how it controls bacterial adherence and traversal will help to develop new strategies to combat
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samples, you will investigate how microbiome bacteria contribute to phytoplankton fitness. You will cultivate microalgae, and analyze the microbiome community dynamics via (single-host-cell) amplicon
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Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), whereby bacteria and other microorganisms become resistant to antibiotics and other medicines, is a significant global
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infections. In addition, recent advances in massively parallel cell tracking now make it possible to address long-standing questions about how bacteria have adapted to survive in unpredictable environments
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of environmental contamination, effects on human health, effects on crop yield, and pathogens developing resistance. Biopesticides are promising alternatives; in particular, bacteriophages (phages, i.e. bacteria
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to investigate all aspects of biogenic dyes, from the identification of dye-producing bacteria and the characterization of their pigments, through the optimization of their production and application
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to investigate all aspects of biogenic dyes, from the identification of dye-producing bacteria and the characterization of their pigments, through the optimization of their production and application
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Centers; and the R01 – Role of Bacteria in Colitis-Associated Colon Cancer, all from the NIH. The program trains 13 Gastroenterology fellows and 1-2 Advanced Endoscopy fellows per year, and education of
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investigate the dynamics of regulatory networks at the interface of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and nitrogen-fixing bacteria colonization using molecular biology, proteomics and bioengineering approaches
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description Veterinary bacteriology includes how pathogenic bacteria function, acquire new properties and spread in sport, companion and food animals (horse, dog, cat, cattle, goat, sheep, pig, poultry and