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biology. This project builds on a key experimental barrier that we have overcome, enabling the rapid generation of high-impact structural data on bacterial secretion systems. Where to apply Website https
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Link at the University of Tübingen invites applications for a PhD position. The project aims to systematically identify bacterial genes that control immune evasion in ESKAPE pathogens. Using CRISPR
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The Morley lab seeks an ambitious and motivated post-doctoral fellow to drive a research project addressing their choice of several open questions regarding pulmonary immunity against bacterial
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Regulation of bacterial adherence to human cells by ZDHHC5-mediated S-acylation of cell surface proteins. School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr M Collins, Dr Luke Green
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serving as a resource to colleagues, reporting to the Sr. Bioprocess Development Manager. This role is pivotal in the microbial characterization of symbiotic commensal bacterial strains for manufacturing as
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) that investigates the basic principles of microbial interactions with their hosts. Research topics include the study of viral and bacterial pathogens to better understand disease outcomes and improve therapies
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: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the interaction between bacterial pathogens of environmental and zoonotic origin and the host’s innate immune system. ” In this thesis, we will develop structured partial
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Junior Research Group Leaders (m/f/d) in the field of microbial community interaction EXC 2124 studies functional interactions in complex microbial communities, the microbiomes, with emphasis on bacterial
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an important role in the development and deployment of research-related, computational tools used in the analysis of bacterial genomes, and the biological interpretation, contextualization and reporting
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. Its main objective is to understand how these pathogens colonize the intestine and disrupt microbiota balance, focusing on the role of the bacterial intercellular communication system known as quorum