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Supervisors: Dr Lucy van Dorp Prof Joanne Santini Abstract Phages - viruses that infect bacteria - are rich sources of molecular diversity with potential applications in antimicrobial discovery
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The International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 12 hours ago
, bioinformatics, biophysical, pharmacological, and similar sciences, in the international environment conducive to collaborative efforts, research and development interactions with the biotechnological industry
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Supervisors : Prof Christine Orengo – The Orengo Group website Dr Gorka Lasso - The Lasso Lab Website Collaborator: Prof. Kartik Chandran – Chandran Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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to improve disease management. Supervisors This PhD is based at the University of Hertfordshire in collaboration with Rothamsted Research and ADAS. University of Hertfordshire: Prof Yongju Huang (y.huang8
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The International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 12 hours ago
, bioinformatics, biophysical, pharmacological, and similar sciences, in the international environment conducive to collaborative efforts, research and development interactions with the biotechnological industry
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be carried out at the University of Groningen (RUG, the Netherlands) under the supervision of Prof. Sandy Schmidt in the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Biology at the Groningen Research
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PhD Student (f/d/m) Stellenanzeige merken Stellenanzeige teilen wanted as soon as possible at the Institute of Pharmacology at Heidelberg University's Faculty of Medicine. In the department of Prof
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decisions about personalised phage therapy. The expected workload is mainly computational, using bioinformatics analyses to investigate the microbiome and phageome with supporting laboratory work for DNA
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will be based in Odense, under the primary supervision of Prof. Ricardo J. G. B. Campello , but they will be expected to also work closely with other PhD students, postdocs, and collaborators both from
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the supervision of Prof. Annemiek ter Heijne, Dr. Tom Sleutels and Dr. Sanne de Smit, with microbial electrochemistry as the main focus. The second PhD student will be based in Antwerp, supervised by Prof