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aims 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
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collegial, inclusive and equitable community. For further information, see: School of Earth Sciences (including EDI page): http://www.bristol.ac.uk/earthsciences/ OGU: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/chemistry
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) and Machine Learning (ML) models to build a chemical ‘rule book’ for small molecule accumulation in bacteria. The position is available full time, starting in February 2026 (or as soon as possible
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manipulation of bacteria, including the creation of mutants in recalcitrant strains, as well as expertise in methods such as transformation and conjugation. Demonstrated ability to design, construct, and utilize
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Synthesis and production of nanostructures of elements such as P, Cu, or Ag biogenerated from microorganisms (e.g., bacteria). Evaluation of mutant strains for metal accumulation and nanoparticle production
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previously described chemosensory system. In another study published in Nature Communications (https://rdcu.be/eI3eG), we discovered that biofilm bacteria can even move towards antibiotics—compounds
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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro | Greensboro, North Carolina | United States | 15 days ago
science-related field with extensive hands-on experience in electron microscopy (HR-TEM and SEM). Having exposure to microbiology research, working with bacteria, and interfacing live microbes with abiotic
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to apply Website https://biology.ug.edu.pl/wydzial/oferty-pracy Requirements Research FieldBiological sciences » BiologyEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications A candidate for the
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at the Laboratory of Microbiology at Wageningen University. Extracellular electron transfer is a trait well-established in anaerobic metal-reducing bacteria, enabling them to respire anoxically with metals, grow in
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group at the Centre of Bacterial Cell Biology (CBCB), a world-class research centre at Newcastle University, focused on the molecular and cellular biology of bacteria. As a member of CBCB and the cross