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opportunities for improvement. Explains policies, procedures, or services to patients using administrative knowledge Participates in daily huddles and staff meetings. Promotes and practice infection prevention
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health, neuroinflammation, translational immunology and infection, cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, and cross-cutting themes of: Lifestyle Medicine, Digital Health, Indigenous Health, Ageing in Health
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aimed at boosting the immune system’s ability to clear the body of HIV and other viral infections. The SRA I/II will work under general supervision and receive department training and familiarization with
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. The Abraham lab also investigates how viral polymerases replicate or transcribe viral genomes once viruses infect cells. The focus of this work is on viruses that cause lethal human diseases with limited
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, and in particular, clinical trials and observational cohort studies that focus on HIV and infectious diseases, such as SARS-CoV-2 infection. The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) will work at an
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exemption. Additional infection control and safety policies may apply. Prospective employees should speak with their hiring manager to determine which policies apply to the role or position for which
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microbiome structure and function contributing to recurrent urinary tract infection (rUTI) in postmenopausal women. A current major research focus of the De Nisco lab is the role of the urogenital microbiome
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first line of defence against pathogens, but some pathogens have evolved to hijack the glycocalyx to promote infection. Despite their importance, mammalian glycocalyces remain the ‘dark matter’ of biology
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of birds and 4) daily upload of data in databases. The assistant is expected to work mainly in a team. The work is part of the Division of Evolutionary Ecology & Infection Biology at Lund University, so
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responses. Among these, Nucleotide-binding, Leucine-rich-Repeat proteins (NLRs) constitute a large family of intracellular receptors of pathogen-associated molecules, termed effectors. To restrict infection