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-time postdoctoral fellow to study the ecology and evolution of the vaginal microbiome using wet lab and/or computational approaches. Our research focuses on phage–bacteria and bacteria–bacteria
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. Ewelina Małecka is seeking a highly motivated, creative, and independent Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team. You will join the project entitled “RNA biology at the phage–bacteria interface” carried
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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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. About us The research of the department focusses on plants, but other organisms such as virus, bacteria, fungi, insects, yeast cells and even human cells are also studied. Our main areas or research
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: Expertise with sterile techniques and bacterial culturing techniques. Experience with genetic transformation and mutagenesis in bacteria. Experience with microscopy techniques. Experience with execution
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of bacteria to generate sustainable cell factories. The project aims to develop a high efficiency technology that converts single-carbon feedstocks directly into valuable chemicals. To this end
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microbial contamination experiments with cyanobacteria and pathogenic aquatic bacteria; - Establish controlled microbial challenges in laboratory and in-field settings; - Characterize microbial communities
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. To find novel therapeutic targets of drug-resistant bacteria, in our investigation, we apply OMICS approaches to study the alteration of the proteome and its organization on protein complexes to uncover
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programming of self-organized pattern formation in engineered bacteria. Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color
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bacteria to strengthen and stabilize the microbial ecosystem on fresh vegetables. We will investigate whether postharvest application of bacteria can create a more resilient microbial environment