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of bacteria to membrane-targeting antibacterial compounds. This postdoc position will be responsible for the biophysical exploration using various ultrafast spectroscopy techniques, primarily time-resolved
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, bacteria, or algae) against plant pathogens. Practical knowledge of plant-microbe interactions, especially in relation to legume crops and soilborne diseases. Hands-on experience with molecular biology
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business needs dictate. [Work content and job description] Characterization of resistant bacteria and biomolecules by biophysical and biochemical methods. Scope of Change: Assignments or duties may be
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, the European HEALTHY TEETH project will tackle 3 targets: 1) bad bacteria, 2) gum inflammation, 3) bone loss. This requires highly complementary skills & know-how. Importantly, our project brings together
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biological, biotechnology and biochemical areas as well as equip you with core data analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https
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key protein-protein interactions during fungal immune responses. Prior experience of working with bacteria/fungi, or in any of the techniques listed above would be desirable but not essential, as full
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of results at national and international conferences - To participate in the training of the new members of the team. The candidate will be part of the team "Pathogenic Bacteria and Phosphorylation of Proteins
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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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bacteria coevolve with their viruses (phages). Recent studies discovered an impressive number of new “anti-phage” defence systems in bacterial genomes. These defence genes are thought to be very mobile, as
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the phytoplankton, algae, bacteria, and zooplankton communities in the lakes studied (at least eight lakes will be studied). To do this, the postdoctoral researcher will use techniques such as microscopy and flow