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techniques to identify the enzymes, as well as protein purification and recombinant protein expression to get hold of the enzymes. The PhD student will be part of the large and international PEP group (https
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: The project aims to Systematic screening of the interactions between biochemically defined host-tissue components and pathogenic bacteria Analysis of bacterial phenotype in the presence of defined biochemical
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: initially one year, renewable Appointment Start Date: Sept-Oct 2025 Group or Departmental Website: http://cegelskilab.stanford.edu (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please email the PI
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for two years, with the possibility of extension for up to one additional year. Starting date: Starting date as agreed upon. Job description Bacteria are major drivers of biogeochemical cycles in
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REQUIREMENTS Part-time (spring and fall semesters and potential for summer employment) research assistant positions are available in the Bull Lab (https://plantpath.psu.edu/research/labs/bull ) in the Department
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Medicine (STRIME) is led by Lotta Happonen, and the focus is to map how different bacteria bind to human cells and proteins to cause infection. The specific aim is to use a combination of protein mass
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Chemical Biological Centre (https://www.umu.se/en/kbc ) at Umeå University and is affiliated with the national Centre of Excellence – Umeå Centre for Microbial Research (UCMR) (https://www.umu.se/en/ucmr
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beyond. The research aims to investigate all aspects of biogenic dyes, from the identification of dye-producing bacteria and the characterization of their pigments, through the optimization
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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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Job Description If you would like to contribute to our fight against antimicrobial resistant bacteria and is fascinated by the vast potential of bacteria to produce (novel) bioactive compounds - and