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: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the interaction between bacterial pathogens of environmental and zoonotic origin and the host’s innate immune system. ” In this thesis, we will develop structured partial
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of Bioenergetics and Protein Engineering (BIP-UMR7281) and the Laboratory of Bacterial Chemistry (LCB-UMR7283). Under the supervision of Dr. Stéphane Grimaldi, the researcher will produce and characterize enzymes
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to various scientific and technical expertise. The obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common infectious cause of blindness, as well as the most prevalent bacterial
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, University College Cork. The Bacteria & Cancer theme, led by Mark Tangney, involves the study and/or and application of bacteria in cancer settings https://www.ucc.ie/en/cancer-research/people/mark-tangney
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nutrients to survive within the human host, combining biochemistry, chemistry, structural biology and microbiology approaches. Tuberculosis (TB), caused by the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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: The GlycoMetalGuard project will develop antimicrobial metallodrug candidates, with the aim of making functional polymeric coatings with the ability to control bacterial infections and address the challenge
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evasion mechanisms of pathogens. This project directly aims at tackling this question and will be done in collaboration with the Link laboratory. The core of this work will be to screen bacterial libraires
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to improve noninvasive infection diagnosis and localisation. Currently, no clinical imaging test can reliably distinguish infections from inflammation or malignancy or differentiate between bacterial and
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This PhD project will investigate the structural basis of bacterial pili-mediated adhesion, a critical process in host colonization and biofilm formation. Using an integrative structural biology
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bacterial cellulose and evaluation of promising structures providing permanent colouration • develope low-emission processes for bacterial cellulose growth, including the adjustment of reaction parameters