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microbial communities and biofilms for sustainable solutions in environmental engineering, public health, and medicine. For more information, please visit our website: https://scelse.sg We are seeking a
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 28 days ago
on understanding the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and heteroresistance in Gram-negative bacteria. We require personnel to perform molecular biology and bacterial genetics techniques to manipulate the genome
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Cluster of Excellence – SubCellular Architecture of LifE (https://scale-frankfurt.org ) at the Faculty of Biochemistry, Chemistry and Pharmacy. This civil servant or public employee position will commence
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, which has a strong profile in microbiology, food safety, and biological approaches to improving quality and shelf life within the food chain. The group develops advanced methods to identify bacterial
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the physical and chemical processes that define the functional state of a cell. Our goal: To make 4D (space plus time) computational whole cell models of bacterial, yeast, and mammalian cells. We are working
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microbial genomics to join the dynamic research group led by Professor Vittorio Venturi. At AGC, Professor Venturi’s research program extends to unraveling the intricacies of bacterial cell-cell signaling
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, microbial genetics, natural product chemistry, or related fields, and hands-on experience with bacterial culture, metabolite extraction, LC-MS/MS, HPLC purification, and functional bioassays. Experience with
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errors. Process bacterial and fungal cultures for all specimen types. Prepare and stain direct smears, including but not limited to, Gram stains, KOH preps, Trichromes, malaria preps. Answer phone calls
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apply advanced analytical chemistry techniques to investigate the bacterial cell wall. About the Vollmer Group - https://imb.uq.edu.au/research-groups/vollmer . Key responsibilities will include
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that organelle protein import machinery originated through co-opting an ancient bacterial resistance mechanism against antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) (Wollman 2016; Caspari and Lafontaine 2021). To that end we