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application regardless of age, gender, cultural and social background, religion, disability or sexual identity. Useful links About the research group: https://www.upb.cas.cz/en/structure/microbial-processes
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position’s start date. Experience in microbial genetics and cultivation, molecular cloning, protein expression and characterization, DNA and RNA purification and analysis, and protein-nucleic acids
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groundwater quality on a global scale. However, their impact can be mitigated through in situ denitrification, a function carried out by natural groundwater microbial communities. The DeepThought project
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communities, understand microbial interactions, and create biological solutions based on naturally occurring microorganisms. The project is conducted in close collaboration with the Department of Design
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human, animal, and environmental microbiomes. The successful candidate will focus on wet-lab experimental approaches to isolate, culture, and characterize microbial strains from diverse sources, including
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changes associated with ground source heating and cooling will affect the microbiology in groundwater. Changes to microbial community diversity and number (including pathogens); precipitation/dissolution
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exploring the genomic and functional mechanisms behind microbial biocontrol. By developing effective biological alternatives to chemical pesticides, your work will help advance resilient food systems and
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FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF GROUP III FOR R&D&I ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY AND POSTHARVEST PATHOLOGY RESEARCH. (C-082/25). More information: https://tablon.upct.es/anuncio/ MRyK3key6
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alternatives that can partially or completely replace dyes of fossil origin is their microbial production. Despite the multiple advantages compared to plant and animal dyes (e.g., non-competition with food
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. The research programme of CONCENTRATE aims to decipher the molecular and microbial processes that lead to the stabilisation of glycans in the ocean. In an interdisciplinary approach, the research team combines