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), Toxins group supports manufacturing, process characterization, process validation, regulatory submission, and continuous improvement for late-stage and commercial manufacturing of biological toxin products
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Number: R141820 Job Description Research Technician 3 to assist and support scientific investigation to study the effects of Clostridioides difficile toxins on host physiology and repair as directed in
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Shiga-toxin encoding E. coli (STEC) are of great public health concern due to the risk of foodborne gastroenteritis progressing to the clinically severe haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS). Toxin
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toxicity states and identifying variety specific resistance to toxins, and compartmentalisation of toxins in plant structures. Key tasks will include: (i); establishing and monitoring trials on campus and
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of killer toxin resistance in yeasts within the Rowley lab. Position Overview Performs research activities and analysis, recording observations and measurements, and reports results. Participates in analyzing
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toxins in environmental, feed, and biological samples, maintaining laboratory safety and cleanliness, and following Standard Operating Protocols. The role involves analyzing data, troubleshooting results
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. The integration of various phages exploiting Xer, including the Vibrio cholerae Cholera-ToXin phage (CTXΦ), is initiated by XerC. However, chromosome dimer resolution and the integration of the V. cholerae Toxin
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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evaluating new quantitative mass spectrometry methods. Using a broad range of industry vaccine and antigen samples (not live bacteria or toxins) you will assess the specificity and selectivity, as
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to freshwater ecosystems through the production of toxins, alterations to food webs, and reduced water quality. Although zooplankton can be strongly affected by cyanobacteria, they also produce infochemicals