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involved in the project proposal preparation. Context: Food losses and waste in fruits and vegetables account for a substantial proportion of total production, much of it linked to microbial spoilage and
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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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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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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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regulation of microbial cells regarding antimicrobial production and resistance, infectious disease pathogenesis, and microbial interactions with the environment. Community-level research focuses on microbial
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Sorbonne Université SIS (Sciences, Ingénierie, Santé) | Paris 15, le de France | France | about 1 month ago
developed due to a lack of sufficiently comprehensive datasets. Furthermore, information on the microbial communities contained within this horizontal flux is almost nonexistent. However, the microorganisms
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physics-integrated machine learning models—to predict, analyze, engineer, and understand microbial community dynamics. Applications span precision medicine and built environment microbiomes, with a strong
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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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field. We aim to assess the benefits of the combination on water, carbon and nitrogen fluxes and cycles, microbial activity and yield. During the second stage of the project, experiments are carried out
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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