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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 2 months ago
of southeastern plant specimens in the United States (approximately 800,000 specimens dating back into the early 1800s). This collection is a primary resource for Southeastern U.S. plant and fungi systematics
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
of southeastern plant specimens in the United States (approximately 800,000 specimens dating back into the early 1800s). This collection is a primary resource for Southeastern U.S. plant and fungi systematics
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, including our strength in shared use facilities. UC Santa Barbara Engineering is home to the NSF Biofoundry for Extreme and Exceptional Fungi, Archaea, and Bacteria (ExFAB), the BioPACIFIC NSF Materials
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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology • | Potsdam, Brandenburg | Germany | about 20 hours ago
? How is epigenetic information established and transmitted and how do epigenetic processes impact on plant development? How do plants and soil fungi interact to establish arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM
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of lichenized fungi in North America. It is a key teaching resource, providing hands-on experience to hundreds of MSU students across campus every year and hosting undergrad honors and research projects. The MSU
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drives differences in these immune responses to adenomas in the colon and ultimately outcomes. The colonic microbiome – the variety and location of different species of bacteria, fungi and viruses within
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to explore the complex interplay between plant root systems, pathogenic fungi, and beneficial symbionts. This is an exciting opportunity to combine controlled experiments with molecular tools to address
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novel bacteria, fungi, and viruses (and corresponding genes and pathways) responsible for heath and disease; developing novel diagnostic approaches; understanding microbial origins of human diseases
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absence of bacterial, protozoa, fungi, viruses, or other pathogenic microorganisms. Performs laboratory testing using scientific techniques such as genotyping, and genetic sequencing to evaluate genotypes
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human tissues novel bacteria, fungi and viruses (and corresponding genes and pathways) responsible for heath and disease; developing novel diagnostic approaches; understanding microbial origins of human