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Agency (ANR) aimed at studying the role of ABC-F proteins in the translation process in the bacterium E. coli. The recruited postdoctoral researcher will be part of the “Physiology and regulation
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yeast), allowing them to monitor the fate of this lesion in vivo. The proposed postdoctoral research project will explore the genetic and molecular mechanisms of DNA damage tolerance pathways in E. coli
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biosynthesis in Kitasatospora purpeofusca. The successful candidate will be responsible for characterizing the biosynthesis gene group. - Cultivate bacterial strains (Streptomyces, Kitasatospora/Escherichia coli
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researcher for engineering synthetic gene circuits to program temporal tasks in E. coli cells. This position is funded by an ERC Starting Grant (project: TICK-TOCK Do and Die). Past achievements of Dr. Santos
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, Biochemistry, Metabolic engineering, Applied Microbiology, Microbial Biotechnology or other relevant to this application. Experience with molecular biology, microbiology and advanced E. coli and/or yeast
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working with diverse host organisms (e.g., E. coli, yeast, mammalian cells) is a significant plus. Deep expertise in advanced genome engineering tools (e.g., CRISPR/Cas systems, base editing, prime editing
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enteric pathogens (mainly E. coli and Salmonella Typhimurium) to uncover novel resistance mechanisms and identify new antimicrobial targets. We employ molecular biology, bacterial genetics, chemical
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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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