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identification of microbial species that coevolve with the host immune system. These findings will support models of immune dynamics that can predict age related immune responses. Where to apply Website https
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analysis (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics). Strong background in microbial physiology, protein/peptide engineering, or bioprocess development. Experience in biomolecule immobilization or materials
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, microbial community analysis of anode and cathode biofilm(s) based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing and cultivation approaches for isolation and characterization of electrogenerative microorganisms. Using
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.PEX and DOI identifier https://doi.org/10.54499/2024.15642.PEX ), financed by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P. through national funds under the 2024 Call for Exploratory Projects in All
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biology, evolutionary biology, microbiology, environmental science and environmental engineering as well as disease ecology. The Linnaeus University centre in Ecology and Evolution in Microbial Model
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analyses, as well as in the identification and quantification of carotenoids and fatty acids in different matrices. Experience with microbial xanthophylls—such as bacterioruberin and astaxanthin—and with
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that are involved in breaking down different feed ingredients. It will also determine natural microbes or enzymes that are especially good at depolymerizing specific ingredients, with the aim of developing microbial
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may encompass elucidating microbial mechanisms that drive biodegradation of biomass-derived materials, using such mechanisms to inform the design of improved bio-derived materials, and engineering
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processes, aquatic ecology and biodiversity, microbial ecology as well as on environmental chemistry and aquatic ecotoxicology. The department has some 150 employees, of which approximately half are
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examining microbial (bacterial, fungal, or archaeal) systems to examine important biological questions. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to) cell biology, host-microbe interactions, microbiomes