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the Diário da República, in the subject area of Life Sciences, with emphasis Molecular Microbiology - Pathogenesis of Gram-Positive Bacteria, within the Department of Life Sciences of the NOVA School
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host cells critical for sensing bacteria and regulating the host response during homeostasis and disease, including infectious disease. Our long-term goal is to understand the molecular mechanisms
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our interdisciplinary research program. Our lab investigates how bacteria and human mitochondria maintain homeostasis and respond to stress and environmental challenges. A central focus of our research
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Laboratory (https://alumkal.lab.medicine.umich.edu/) at the U of M Division of Heme-Onc and the Rogel An exciting opportunity has been created for an experienced researcher to join the Alumkal Laboratory
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cancer trials units at Cork University Hospital (Cancer Trials Cork @CUH), University Hospital Waterford and Bons Secours Hospital Cork). For more information about the group, check our website: https
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anaerobic bacteria. Help refine fermentation parameters to enhance LBP yield and viability. Help identify harvest conditions that maximize viability and stability of LBPs. Perform rigorous Quality Control (QC
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pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi/oomycetes. The department is responsible for undergraduate and advanced courses in general and molecular genetics, cell biology, genetic engineering, plant
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at BSL3 and ABSL3 Work with infectious biological agents (bacteria and viruses) handled at BSL2 and BSL3 Comply with vaccination requirements, including seasonal influenza vaccine Complete Select Agent
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, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity, and symbiosis with bacteria. However, when dysregulated, they can promote immune diseases, neurodegeneration and cancer. Glycocalyces also act as the
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to wound healing, salivary gland development and regeneration, and saliva–bacteria/host–microbe interactions, using molecular, cellular, and in vivo mouse approaches in a collaborative research environment