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functional characterization of the molecular mechanisms underlying bacterial anti-phage defence systems. Project description Bacteria are constantly attacked by viruses known as bacteriophages. To withstand
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at the bacterial cell surface and usually display a narrow host range, sometimes limited to a few strains. To circumvent this potential issue, phages isolated from the environment are combined to produce “phage
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mechanisms they employ in host cell takeover. One type of jumbophage with only limited molecular level knowledge are the Asteriusviruses. These are large (head >130nm) phage with over 500 genes encoded
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altération de l'équilibre des populations de bactériophages (ou phages) tempérés et virulents. Les phages tempérés intègrent leur information génétique dans le chromosome de la bactérie-cible sous forme de
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Immunology Posting Number R260045 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/61604 Employer Research Foundation Position Type RF Clerical/Technical Job Type Full-Time Appointment Term Salary Grade N
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version of which can be found at https://server.atkinson-lab.com/webflags . We offer Lund University is a government agency, which means you receive special benefits, generous annual leave, and an
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for the treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (Nature Chem Biol, 2021). Under this call, one doctoral position is offered within the research project “Integrated phage display platform for discovery of small biomolecules
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. afzelii.protein antigens. Assistance in phage selection; preparation of a construct containing the gene encoding an scFv-format antibody. Purification of recombinant antibody. Specific Requirements Student status
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About the role: The Costa Laboratory (https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/t.costa ), in the Department of Life Sciences (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/life-sciences ), Imperial College London, invites
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of environmental contamination, effects on human health, effects on crop yield, and pathogens developing resistance. Biopesticides are promising alternatives; in particular, bacteriophages (phages, i.e. bacteria