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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description “Enzymatic mimics to shape bacterial
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relationship of bacterial glycans Where to apply E-mail CRISTINA.DECASTRO@UNINA.IT Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria a) relevance and significance of the research activities previously
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of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and eukaryotic parasites. Research topics include structural analysis of virus entry, viral evolution, viral oncogenes, intracellular bacterial pathogens, microorganisms
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and media preparation, organization and storage of bacterial isolates, biobanking, and participation as part of a research team. Position will potentially oversee work-study students and part-time
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Topic: Functional Nanomaterials for Antibacterial Applications Targeting Human Bacterial Pathogens Annotation
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mammalian (human, mouse), Drosophila, viral, bacterial, cancer, and comparative genetics, together with expertise in gene discovery, genome editing, transcriptional and co/post-transcriptional regulation, RNA
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responsibilities will be conductt next-generation sequencing for characterizing viral and bacterial pathogens. Additional duties include general laboratory maintenance, placing orders for laboratory supplies
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technical staff. Research group website: https://johannescairns.github.io/meg-lab/ . We offer Lund University is a government agency, which means you receive special benefits, generous vacation, and a
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on the elucidation of natural product biosynthetic pathways and the underlying enzymology. You will be exploring the biosynthesis of bacterial aromatic polyketide natural products with antibiotic and anticancer
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proteins (NAPs) in the regulation of bacterial gene expression. NAPs bind DNA to organize bacterial chromosomes and increase their compaction. Binding of these proteins to DNA is believed to modify