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PhD Studentship: Decoding Campylobacter pathogenesis in chickens: From colonisation to contamination
pathogenesis is well explored, it remains largely unknown how C. jejuni persists in the chicken gut and spreads to edible tissues. This is partially due to a lack of avian in vitro model systems which enable
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colon models, multiomics sequencing and bioinformatics, you will explore how ALGAFILL is processed in our gut, its effects on microbiome, metabolism, and potentially health. Culture-based molecular
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interactions with potential pathogens. To achieve this objective, we will use the genetically tractable model fungus Zymoseptoria tritici. This fungus also causes Septoria tritici blotch (STB) disease of wheat
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-home rates. You will learn a wide range of molecular modelling techniques, as well as collaborative software development and computational skills providing expertise for a broad range of future careers
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molecular genetic engineering. Scientific Background In all species that lay eggs externally - in nests, ponds, mudpiles, food or other substrates - eggs and young may face unpredictable exposure to harmful
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improvements of the lives of a huge number of men. Techniques and skills training During the PhD you will become an expert in a range of molecular biology, biochemistry, cell and cancer biology techniques
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automated feeders), and analyse microbiome composition using 16S rRNA and whole-genome sequencing. Statistical modelling will test for links between microbes and host development and fitness.� PROJECT
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interatomic-potentials (MLIPs), refined for molten salt mixtures hosting other nuclear material solutes. We will perform density functional theory (DFT) calculations and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations
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model, human organoid technology, cell and molecular biology, confocal microscopy and metagenomic sequence analysis. By deciphering the interactions between AIEC, the microbiome and the intestinal
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of this project is to: (i) evaluate mechanisms potentially currently limiting Pst B. vulgaris infection and, thus, sexual reproduction in the UK and (ii) use spatially explicit models to predict how (and when) Pgt