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expected to conduct homologous overexpression, gene silencing, sequence analysis and contained phenotyping. Education A PhD in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Genomics, or a closely related field Requirement
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experimental studies of RecA family protein mediated homologous recombination in collaboration with groups in the Biology Department at Northeastern University and the IBPC in Paris. The collaboration uses a
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experimental studies of RecA family protein mediated homologous recombination in collaboration with groups in the Biology Department at Northeastern University and the IBPC in Paris. The collaboration uses a
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potato as the ultimate end-goal for delivery. There are many unique advantages to Physcomitrium for plant synthetic biology, including highly efficient homology-directed repair. The project will involve a
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FWO-UGent funded bioinformatics postdocs: Unveiling the significance of gene loss in plant evolution
to analyze gene loss across diverse plant lineages and their evolutionary consequences. To this end, the initial focus will be developing a novel genomic approach integrating homolog identification and
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of Molecular Cell Biology) at the University of Leicester for a BBSRC funded project focused on investigation of non-homologous end joining DNA double stand break repair mechanism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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viral infections, cross-species transmissions, but also in cancer and autoimmunity. Recent advances in antiphage defense from prokaryotes and in predicted protein structure homology searches have allowed
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of the applicant, the project will involve a combination of both in vitro techniques, such as cloning (both standard and knock-in/knock-out via homologous recombination), expression and (membrane) protein
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work in Prof. Mara Prentiss' group at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, performing experimental studies of RecA family protein mediated homologous recombination in collaboration with groups in
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mutations in a disease-relevant homologous gene. Sci Rep 5, 14613 (2015). Sullivan, J. A. et al. New Frontiers in Translational Research: Touchscreens, Open Science, and The Mouse Translational Research