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eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary Outstanding applicants are desired for a Part-Time Lecturer (PTL) teaching position as Co-Course Director for a
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quantitatively describing the complex functioning of living organisms. We develop technologies that contribute to human health and biosustainability. About the research project Microbial cell factories
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functions of heterogenous microbial populations can be better understood by performing transcriptional profiling at single-cell level. However, to achieve this, we need novel techniques capable of dissecting
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the composition and functioning of microbial communities in environments ranging from the deep sea to large lake systems. Within this department a subgroup of organic geochemists is developing novel (analytical
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problems in simple and complex microbial communities. You will contribute to the institute educational and teaching vision. You will be expected to either develop a new course to align with the evolving
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“Analysis and fractionation of biomass” includes chemical analysis of bark, wood and algae samples, pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification of biomass, and microbial conversion of sugars from biomass
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International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology (Elsevier, 2018; https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1937644817300825)vol. 335, pp. 41–84. The molecular basis of cell self-renewal and pluripotency in
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. antioxidant, antimicrobial and gut-health–related endpoints); (iv) incorporation of selected ingredients into model food prototypes and evaluation of shelf life, microbial safety, texture and sensory quality
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at the John Innes Centre. About the John Innes Centre: The John Innes Centre is an independent, international centre of excellence in plant and microbial sciences. We nurture a creative, curiosity-led approach
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, functionalization in textiles; and also the development of biomaterials from biopolymers of diverse origins, including microbial. Applicable legislation and regulations: Research Fellowship Holder Statute, approved