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of the project is to understand the role of the second messenger c-di-GMP in E. coli bacteriophage infection and propagation and to investigate mechanisms that allow the host to escape phage killing by modulating
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, muscular dystrophies, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. Despite its importance, the molecular mechanisms by which PGC-1α-a large, predominantly disordered protein with only a single structured RRM
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the cerebrospinal fluid and the brain, and how this process can be leveraged therapeutically. The starting date is open.
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modelling, structure biology and chemistry. Your profile PhD in Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry or Structural Biology with research experience in any of these areas. You are highly motivated
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captured using antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies, and detected and quantified via flow cytometry. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with an ongoing PhD project at the University of Basel and
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, selectively captured using antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies, and detected and quantified via flow cytometry. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with an ongoing PhD project at the University
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hematopoiesis and tissue engineering, while cooperating with a PhD student working on the same program. The project aims at engineering organotypic 3D human bone marrow tissues and apply them as grafts in vivo
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pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii. You will be working in a trans-national research consortium including experts in structure-based modelling, structure biology and chemistry. PhD in Molecular Biology
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their own research questions. They are expected to collaborate closely with other team members and researchers from other institutions, will co-supervise PhD and MSc students, and contribute to teaching and
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to develop a research project that fits into the broad scope of bacteria-jumbophage interactions PhD or equivalent degree with ideally a strong component in any of the following areas: microbiology