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the Department of Microbiology and Immunology. The research focus for this recruitment is microbial pathogenesis and antimicrobial resistance of bacteria or parasites. Relevant areas include, but are not limited
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Proficiency with microscopy, aseptic technique, culturing and isolation of bacteria, preparation of microbiological media and other reagents. Knowledge of pH meters, spectrophotometers, analytical balances, and
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of plasmids encoding resistance genes into non-resistant cells (HGT). The transfer of genes is initiated by binding of peptide pheromones to the plasmid containing bacteria namely Vancomycin Resistance
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to transform waste treatment processes into a high-value biorefinery by combining purple phototrophic bacteria (PPB) and microalgae in next-generation photobioreactor systems. The project focuses on circular
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. They work on the evolution of immunity across domains of life both in the perspective of understanding evolution of immunity but also as a proxy to discover new immune systems in bacteria and in eukaryote and
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to understand how T cells in the intestine are altered in patients with celiac disease compared to healthy individuals and how intestinal bacteria affect these T cells. We work with patient samples and with mouse
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, including regional campuses in Peoria, Quad Cities, Rockford, Springfield, and Urbana. UI Health is dedicated to the pursuit of health equity. Learn more: https://hospital.uillinois.edu/about-ui-health
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policies and procedures for the lab to adhere to University and NIH policies and ensures lab members adhere to all policies. * Responsible for maintenance of lab stock (mouse lines, plasmids, bacteria stock
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description Veterinary bacteriology includes how pathogenic bacteria function, acquire new properties and spread in sport, companion and food animals (horse, dog, cat, cattle, goat, sheep, pig, poultry and
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macropinocytic cups and enables phagocytosis of geometrically diverse bacteria. Current Biology, 2020. 30, 2912–2926. https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(20)30736-3 JH Vines, Maib, CM Buckley