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primarily focussed on characterising commensal spore-forming gut bacteria and the role of spores in microbiome transmission. The successful candidate will be based within the Browne Lab in the School
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of single-entity electrochemistry of electroactive bacteria and redox liposomes with atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements. Preparation of redox liposomes, culture of electroactive bacteria, single
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candidate will work within the framework of the ANR project MIRACLE, which aims to investigate the effect of uranium (U) speciation on the ability of bacteria to (bio)reduce U(VI) to U(IV). Within
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Maximum Duration Including Renewals: 3 months Objectives - Create new batches of bacteria to use on soil improvement by biocementation. - Find information on the mechanical and hydraulic behaviour of a soil
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bacteria and the role of spores in microbiome transmission. The successful candidate will be based within the Browne Lab in the School of Microbiology and APC Microbiome Ireland in University College Cork
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structures and infection mechanisms of human picornaviruses and flaviviruses, as well as bacteriophages infecting pathogenic bacteria. The Plevka Lab has access to cutting-edge cryo-EM equipment at our in
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Immunology Posting Number R260045 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/61604 Employer Research Foundation Position Type RF Clerical/Technical Job Type Full-Time Appointment Term Salary Grade N
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: Microbiome; Bacteria; Microbiology; Metabolites; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Mass-spectrometry, Chemometrics; Multivariate statistics; Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL
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editing strategies (CRISPR/Cas and other emerging tools) in bacteria, fungi, and yeasts. Conduct metabolic engineering approaches to enhance the production of high value‑added compounds. Develop and
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a variety of viruses, bacteria, and hosts. Support projects utilizing animal models including but not limited to virus/bacteria preparation, virus/bacteria titration, and downstream assays