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not limited to bacterial sepsis, viral infections, and cancer. Candidate will perform in vitro and in vivo experiments and contribute to the laboratory research program. The candidate will organize
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that occur within bacteria during prolonged colonization of a urinary catheter and examining the influence of these adaptations on interactions with other bacteria as well as pathogenesis in various infection
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of pulmonary diseases, particularly regarding the roles of immune and epithelial cells during respiratory infections and environmental exposure, the application of molecular and cellular tools, and the use
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various bacterial and viral infections. This position will assist in generating necessary data for currently funded research projects. What you need to know Salary: Will be commensurate based
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, organoid-based models and in vivo cancer and infection models Integration and analysis of transcriptomics and proteomics datasets Establishment and maintenance of standardised experimental pipelines Data
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vitro cell assays,and biofilm studies. Experience in working with microbial pathogens and characterizing polymer-bacteria interactions is essential.Familiarity with in vivo animal models for infection and
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Oxford Institute), part of the Nuffield Department of Medicine. This role focuses on understanding how viral infection perturbs cellular ultrastructure, particularly in the context of disrupted oxygen
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, Estonia, Germany, Lebanon, Honduras and the United Kingdom. Embedded in the Department of Infection and Immunity, the group uses advanced mass spectrometry–based proteomics to address a broad spectrum of
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enhance human health through prevention of foodborne infections from consuming fresh fruit and vegetables produced, including the indoor hydroponic farms. Our team has been conducting hydroponic research
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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