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determine how these vary by context. To move beyond association, you will test mechanism using state‑of‑the‑art intestinal organoid–microbiome co‑culture models to measure the effects of bacteria
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machine learning methods that translate experimental measurements of compound retention and metabolism in bacteria into scalable computational models for drug discovery. The Research Assistant/Associate
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involve the computational integration of multi-omics datasets from both microbial communities and the host, with the goal of uncovering the systemic impact of gut bacteria on human physiology. As part of
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover | Hannover, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 2 months ago
evolve in bacteria. By dissecting how regulatory and signalling networks control transitions between uni- and multicellular lifestyles, this project addresses a fundamental evolutionary question: how
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used against both planktonic and biofilm-embedded bacteria based on high-resolution confocal microscopy and Operetta system, including fluorescent labelling of phages by click chemistry; ii) isolate and
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bacteria to grow on various one-carbon (C1) compounds. C1 biotechnology is a key area of interest in BRIGHT. Responsibilities and qualifications The aim of the PhD project is to design, build and evolve
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include: Collecting and analysing airborne eDNA using air samplers to capture plants, fungi, bacteria, and insects along land‑use and NBS gradients. Conducting aquatic eDNA sampling in ponds, wetlands, and
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increasingly important to determine the extent that plastics can impact the biology of both organisms and microorganisms, in particular by affecting the number and survivabilty of pathogenica bacteria in
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, analyze the genomics data, and study the fate and impact of bioaerosol. Bioaerosol, including airborne bacteria, viruses, fungi, and fragments of these organisms pose risks to human. Emerging hazardous
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most bacteria, can survive within the human body for decades. This project aims to determine which nutrients Mycobacterium tuberculosis uses to survive, how the pathogen accesses them and how