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Group (CAG) entitled “Patient-tailored management of bacterial infections in the age of antimicrobial resistance”. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is
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, Trampari E, Webber M, Overton TW, Blair JMA. Efflux Impacts Intracellular Accumulation Only in Actively Growing Bacterial Cells. mBio. 2021 Oct 26;12(5):e0260821. doi: 10.1128/mBio.02608-21. 2. Yang D
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the distributions and stable isotopic composition of plant waxes and the relative abundance of bacterial membrane lipids (brGDGTs). The PhD students will integrate their results with complementary climate proxies and
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to improve noninvasive infection diagnosis and localisation. Currently, no clinical imaging test can reliably distinguish infections from inflammation or malignancy or differentiate between bacterial and
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Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen | Gottingen, Niedersachsen | Germany | 28 days ago
” in the LMP department investigates the collective dynamics of multicellular systems such as tissues, bacterial colonies, or tumors as biological manifestations of active matter to understand
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evasion mechanisms of pathogens. This project directly aims at tackling this question and will be done in collaboration with the Link laboratory. The core of this work will be to screen bacterial libraires
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genomes, resulting in vast (terabyte-petabyte) amounts of data. Using this technology, we aim to characterize complex bacterial communities across different environments, to be stored for deeper analysis
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collaboration with partners at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and other Leibniz institutes. It combines bacterial cultivation, molecular biology, and microbial genomics to better understand the transmission risk
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advanced in vitro gut models, fungal genomics, metabolomics, and host–pathogen assays, you will determine how mycoprotein-driven changes in bacterial communities and metabolites regulate fungal growth
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bacterial cellulose and evaluation of promising structures providing permanent colouration • develope low-emission processes for bacterial cellulose growth, including the adjustment of reaction parameters