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: Whole Cell Modeling: - improve WCMs for bacteria, yeast and eukaryotic cells and connections to established MD (e.g., Martini, Gromacs, NAMD) and analysis programs (e.g., VMD). Subcellular Dynamics using
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infrastructure here . Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU via the following link . Subject description Veterinary bacteriology includes how pathogenic bacteria function, acquire new
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with pili by proteomic Mass Spectrometry analysis of extracted pili/whole bacteria. Three months in Y3 with the industrial partner Corti (Norway) to develop and test anti adhesion strategies based
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We invite applications for a 33-month postdoctoral scientist position to work on the project “Teaming Up: Archaea-Bacteria partnerships to thrive in low-energy anoxic environments”. The position
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Hirszfeld Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 29 days ago
and growth, pathogenicity, and adaptation of bacteria to the environment. We are interested in processes such as, but not limited to, bacterial chromosome replication, signal transduction systems
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mechanisms, namely the remodelling of membrane lipids. Lipid remodelling is a process whereby bacteria selectively modify their membrane lipid composition in response to a particular environmental stimulus
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associated equipment used in the analysis of biological and chemical samples, including biological fluids, tissues, cells, and bacteria. This person will also be responsible for training students and
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Group (https://panprostate.org/ ), an international consortium involving nine countries worldwide. Potential impact This research will provide evidence for how specific anaerobic bacteria can contribute
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at www.mgriffinlab.com . Key responsibilities: You will be trained to independently conduct the following tasks: Culture multiple bacteria from gut microbiota under anoxic conditions, Profile microbial metabolites
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PAS within National Science Center (NSC) OPUS 23, Project no. 2022/45/B/ST5/01500 , entitled “Antiviral nanoparticles and polymers to selectively fight phage infections without harming bacteria and