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immunology. We are working in the interdisciplinary field of microbiome-immunity interactions. More specifically, we aim to understand how specific bacteria impact on chronic diseases. For this project we
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. Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines. Demonstrated commitment to work within a diverse environment and interact collegially with individuals of different backgrounds Preferred
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Modelling Neutrino Interactions for Next Generation Neutrino Experiments School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Patrick Stowell, Dr Rhiannon Jones
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and monitoring of intestinal and ruminal microbiota: molecular and metagenomic approaches for the evaluation of nutritional and probiotic interventions” concerns the study of the interactions between
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, alumni, and students with whom the Writing Associates Program interacts on a regular basis. Required qualifications: B.A. or B.M. from Oberlin College; experience as a Writing Associate at Oberlin College
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Modelling. You will work on applied and methodological research projects focussed on policies involving interventions affecting both health and work outcomes and the interactions between them. The research
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dissect chaperone–effector interaction networks in enteropathogens using genetic and proteomics-based approaches. You will generate and characterize bacterial strains carrying targeted deletions of T3SS
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the Study Coordinator across all study phases, from design to execution. Coordinate with healthcare professionals, researchers, and tech companies: Clinical service interaction Training healthcare staff
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doctoral network (3 PhD students), which is dedicated to the study of the microbial exposome and persistent infections. It aims to understand how bacteria of environmental or zoonotic origin interact with
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How do interaction mechanisms shape microbial ecosystems? School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Oliver Meacock Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details