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critical functions in inter-cellular communication, controlling tissue development, homeostasis and repair, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity, and symbiosis with bacteria. However
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repair, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity, and symbiosis with bacteria. However, when dysregulated, they can promote immune diseases, neurodegeneration and cancer. Glycocalyces also
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description Human‑colonizing bacteria, and their functions, are increasingly recognized as central to health, well-being, and disease. While landmark work has focused on the gut, the oral microbiome remains
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Dental Technology, alongside a vibrant program of oral health and microbiome research. Project description Human‑colonizing bacteria, and their functions, are increasingly recognized as central to health
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: Whole Cell Modeling: - improve WCMs for bacteria, yeast and eukaryotic cells and connections to established MD (e.g., Martini, Gromacs, NAMD) and analysis programs (e.g., VMD). Subcellular Dynamics using
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. during host infections. Firmicute bacteria, including the human pathogens Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus anthracis have a unique bacterial low molecular weight thiol (bacillithiol), which is a key
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digital innovations”, Project ID 101186592, https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101186592 , running at the University of Minho between February 2025 and January 2030 and funded by European Research
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) Preferential factors: previous experience with in vitro tests involving cells and bacteria. Workplan and objectives to be achieved: The work plan consists of an in-depth understanding of light therapy, including
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laboratory experiments with measurements in natural marine habitats. The focus is on the interactions between algae, bacteria, fungi and their glycans and proteins, examined at an atomic level in the Ångström
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bacteria Applicable legislation and regulations: Research Fellow Statute (EBI), approved by Law nº. 40/2004 of August 18, in its current wording and FCT Research Fellowship Regulation, approved by Regulation