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metabolic imbalances contribute to chronic diseases and ageing. Through our research we tackle major health challenges such as obesity and diabetes. For further information, please visit: https
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science with microbial genomics and chemoinformatics. The research will be done in the research group of Erik Kristiansson (http://kristiansson-research.se ) at Mathematical Sciences, Chalmers University
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motivated Research Scientist to join the laboratory of Dr Lizbeth Sayavedra in the Food, Microbiome and Health programme at Quadram Institute Bioscience. The postholder will help investigate how microbial
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crop science. The lab is jointly affiliated with the Departments of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences and Plant Biology, and the Plant Resilience Institute. Our mission is: To enhance sustainable crop
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biology, microbiology, environmental science and environmental engineering as well as disease ecology. The Linnaeus University centre in Ecology and Evolution in Microbial Model Systems (EEMiS) in Kalmar
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to the identification of host and microbial metabolites and their pathways involved in metabolic diseases, including delineation of their genomic, metagenomic and environmental determinants. The objective is to develop a
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engineering, synthetic biology, and the development of improved microbial strains for applications in industrial bioprocesses, bioeconomy, and sustainability. Key Responsibilities Design and implement genetic
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of samples from drinking water systems, contributing to research that advances understanding of microbial dynamics with direct relevance to managing water quality, infrastructure performance and public health
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) including (i) plant extracts (ii) semiochemicals like pheromones and allelochemicals, (iii) microbial pesticides, are gaining ground in the global market, as substitutes of synthetic pesticides. In addition
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Further information may be obtained from Carlos Acevedo-Rocha: cargac@ dtu.dk . Google Scholar profile . More information about BRIGHT: https://bright.dtu.dk , CPE group . If you are applying from abroad