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We are seeking to appoint a talented and ambitious Research Assistant to join a dynamic and diverse group of researchers working on bacterial pathogenesis and innate immune signalling within
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, biotechnology, and industry. Bacteriophages have significant potential as alternative antimicrobial agents, particularly in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. However, their widespread
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purifying proteins from bacterial expression systems. -Participating in quantitative interactomics experiments and data analysis. -Development of cellular assays to validate interactions Required
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against bacterial infections. Dr. Morley is a physician scientist with a clinical subspecialty in Pediatric Infectious Diseases and with a keen interest in effective host immunity against Streptococcus
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of heterogeneity, and opportunities to modulate diet-derived microbiota-dependent metabolites (MDMs) for beneficial host signaling. We use computational methods and mass spectrometry to quantify bacterial
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project area involves investigations of Gram-positive bacterial cell walls and biofilms. The candidate should have experience with most of the following areas and keen interest in training in the others
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in the host cellular defense against the obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis. The employment is full-time for two years with access on 1 May, 2026 or by agreement. Last day
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cause of bacterial sexually transmitted infections. As a developmentally regulated bacterium, Chlamydia utilize novel mechanisms to differentiate, divide, and develop. The successful candidate will lead
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-bacterial electron transfer in these systems. By combining cultivation-based microbiology with electrochemical approaches and high-resolution imaging, the work will directly probe how energy metabolism is
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-bacterial electron transfer in these systems. By combining cultivation-based microbiology with electrochemical approaches and high-resolution imaging, the work will directly probe how energy metabolism is