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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (T/TE) Posting Number: req24453 Department: Immunobiology Department Website Link: https://immunobiology.arizona.edu/ LINK TO APPLY: https://arizona.csod.com/ux
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presenting at lab meeting. Research (80%): under general supervision of senior lab members, the Researcher will carry out experiments using established protocols (including growing bacteria, measuring
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bacteria and their viruses (bacteriophages) is poorly understood. Wil you help us with new research? In an international project, involving scientists from Germany, Belgium, Portugal, and the Netherlands, we
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investigate the dynamics of regulatory networks at the interface of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and nitrogen fixing bacteria colonization using genetics, molecular biology and cell biology approaches
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to detect viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic fish pathogens Maintain bacterial agars and virological medias; isolate and plate bacteria and viruses Manage and maintain lab equipment and inventory; conduct
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the Diário da República, in the subject area of Life Sciences, with emphasis Molecular Microbiology - Pathogenesis of Gram-Positive Bacteria, within the Department of Life Sciences of the NOVA School
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surface disinfection strategies: tackling viable but non-culturable (VBNC) foodborne bacteria”; (Project No. 16535) / Centre of Biological Engineering, financed by national funds through the European
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critical functions in inter-cellular communication, controlling tissue development, homeostasis and repair, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity, and symbiosis with bacteria. However
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of bacterial origin. It is the leading cause of preventable death in developed countries. Currently, it takes several days to diagnose the disease because bacteria can be present in very low
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repair, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity, and symbiosis with bacteria. However, when dysregulated, they can promote immune diseases, neurodegeneration and cancer. Glycocalyces also