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and proprietary photosensitisers, upscaling the device and conducting bacterial assays. The position involves conducting experiments, analysing data, and designing and implementing a more sustainable
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French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment (INRAE) | Sophia Antipolis, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | 2 months ago
will participate in, and coordinate your initiatives within, the “symbiosis and immunity” group of the Symbiphyt network (https://symbiphyt.fr ), and you will contribute to the team’s international
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patterns of bacterial evolution under competition for resources. The project requires ability to program and to analyze the results of simulated data to unravel the patterns of genetic and phenotypic
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different bacterial proteins, primarily nucleases from streptococci, bind to human proteins to inhibit the innate and adaptive immune system. The work tasks include methods within molecular biology
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) and immunoassays (ELISA); Bacterial culture and transformation; molecular cloning; Experience with immunocytochemical techniques and fluorescence microscopy; Programming in Python; Independence and
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that are differentially expressed in genome-sequenced marine model bacteria and natural marine bacterial assemblages. Analyses will involve state-of-the-art techniques in microbial ecology and molecular biology (e.g. gene
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preparation, cell culture, bacterial culture, ELISA, immunoblotting, and PCR-based methods. Maintain and manage mouse colonies, including animal handling, monitoring health and breeding, genotyping
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range: See Table 23 for the salary range for this position [https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2025-26/represented-oct-2025-scales/t23.pdf ]. A reasonable estimate for this position
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systems-level approaches, gnotobiotic mouse models, and mouse/bacterial genetics to identify microbial structural components or metabolites that modulate stromal cells and the host immune system, as
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. The study will focus on identifying MHCII neoepitopes linking bacterial infection with the loss of CD4 T cell tolerance and susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis. The post-holder will be responsible