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Investigator, the Research Associate will maintain a mouse colony, perform experiments on understanding how bacteria successfully colonize eukaryotic hosts and how the immune response effectively eliminates
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, especially viruses and bacteria evolving within their hosts and solid tumors progressing to malignancy. In particular, they are characterizing how spatial organization shapes these evolutionary outcomes and
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, culturing of bacteria, molecular cloning, western blotting, ELISA, flow cytometry, and analysis of associated data. This is an opportunity to be part of a research team focused on studying innate immunity
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the capabilities unlocked by the instrumental developments, the candidate will investigate biological systems including lipidic membranes, bacteria, and biological tissues [4]. Various surface analysis techniques
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Institutes of the Life Sciences at Penn State, invites applications for a Research Technologist. We use a genetic platform that enables the reversible colonization of the human gut by engineered bacteria
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information can be found at: https://science.ucsc.edu/degree/biology/ JOB SUMMARY Under supervision, and as part of the Biology Teaching Laboratories (BTL) instructional support team, the incumbent will provide
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experimental techniques highly desired: Standard molecular biology and genotyping methods Genetic engineering of bacteria or eukaryotic cells Micro-injection Bacteriological methods Tissue culture Widefield and
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Jorth Lab studies host-pathogen interactions of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. We are looking to add a postdoctoral fellow to investigate molecular mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and bacterial
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childcare expenses Free rides on all UT Shuttle and Austin CapMetro buses with staff ID card For more details, please see: https://hr.utexas.edu/prospective/benefits and https://hr.utexas.edu/current
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accepted all year round Details Plants, algae and bacteria use sunlight, water and CO2 to produce food and oxygen. They are responsible for CO2 fixation in the biosphere and form the crucial foundation