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. coli. The selected candidate will identify the molecular mechanisms involved in the dissemination of pathogenic bacteria into the bloodstream, despite activation of the complement and coagulation systems
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micro-organisms (bacteria, fungi, algae, etc.), whose heterotrophic activity contributes to the chemistry of organic carbon. The aim here is to explore autotrophic processes (carbon fixation by
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of gene expression. G. Boël's team is interested in translation in bacteria through two aspects: (1) the characterization of ABC-F family translation factors and (2) the identification of determinants
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of damaged genomes which is the major source of point mutations, and the initiating cause of cancer. The team has developed a method to introduce a single lesion in the genome of a living cell (bacteria and
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of results at national and international conferences - To participate in the training of the new members of the team. The candidate will be part of the team "Pathogenic Bacteria and Phosphorylation of Proteins
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bacteria coevolve with their viruses (phages). Recent studies discovered an impressive number of new “anti-phage” defence systems in bacterial genomes. These defence genes are thought to be very mobile, as
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, particularly gene flow between species and yeast-bacteria co-infection phenomena; 4) To identify genetic variants present in natural Saccharomyces populations that underlie and modulate these interactions with