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-cell analysis platform that combines microfluidics, advanced imaging and AI-based analysis to study gut microbial consortia. You will drive the development of the next-generation image analysis and
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of bioproduction. BRIGHT focuses on three main areas: Sustainable materials: Developing bio-based alternatives to fossil-derived materials. Microbial foods: Innovating food production through microbial technologies
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established and custom bioinformatics pipelines. Integrate genomic, microbial ecology, environmental, and clinical datasets for statistical and epidemiologic analyses. Develop, test, and refine analytic
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collected will be used to validate infrastructure simulation tools. Relevant laboratory skills of interest could include quantitative polymerase chain reaction, microbial culturing, advanced analytical
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of molecular mechanisms, network and cell function, regulation and organization, with possible applications in precision health and microbial ecology. The research could also address advanced data-driven and
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biochemistry. Experience in anaerobic cultivation is an asset, but not essential. A background in microbial metabolism and biochemistry is desirable Demonstrated teamwork and interpersonal skills, with a
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analysis and patient-oriented research to understand host/microbe interactions during infections and respiratory diseases, microbial genetics to identify and track outbreaks and the spread of antimicrobial
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NOTICE/0001/2026 PUBLIC NOTICE FOR AN INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE POST OF DOCTORAL RESEARCHER Application Reference: 2023.15056.TENURE.041 | CBQF's Chair on Microbial Food Safety Focused
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to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Lunken lab (https
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, algal or aquatic-plant cultivation, bioprocessing methods (e.g., pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, anaerobic digestion), or laboratory work involving microbial or algal cultures is also considered a