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: Automation of a photoelectrocatalytic wastewater treatment system for the inactivation of antibiotic resistant E. coli, Chemical Engineering Journal, 2025, 521,167027. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2025.167027
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to: 1.expand the biosensors’ E. coli based analyte detecting catalogue, 2.plan and implement one or more commercial biosensor trials 3.contribute technical input to the project’s commercialisation
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to ensure contamination-free cultures. Performs large-scale transient transfections in mammalian cells and IPTG-induced protein expression in E. coli. Executes protein purification workflows using column
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conducts research focused on elucidating the virulence mechanisms of enteric pathogenic bacteria, such as Vibrio species and pathogenic Escherichia coli. By integrating a wide range of approaches—from
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lysates normalizing results against total protein content Plasmid preparation, bacteria growth on competent E. coli or Stable 3 systems, positive transformants selection and sequences analysis Ability
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(protein expression and purification using E. coli, yeast, or mammalian cell systems, as well as basic molecular biology techniques) or a willingness to learn. Some experience in structural methods (X-ray
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and transparent communication style that works well in a team environment. Desirable Criteria: Demonstrable experience working with a range of microbial and/or mammalian cell types (e.g. E. coli, Pichia
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related field. ? Experience working with E. coli and skilled in molecular biology techniques ? Experience characterizing protein function and/or biophysical properties. ? Excitement for interdisciplinary
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on elucidating the virulence mechanisms of enteric pathogenic bacteria, such as Vibrio species and pathogenic Escherichia coli. By integrating a wide range of approaches—from epidemiological investigations
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secretion system of enteroaggregative E. coli, the type IV piliation machinery of Neisseria meningitidis, and rhoptry exocytosis signaling in Toxoplasma gondii. These protein complexes represent major targets