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that lead to resistance to hormonal therapy. Our work is revealing fundamental endocrine mechanisms in both normal physiology and disease, including stress, aging, and glucocorticoid resistance, that will
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on antimicrobial resistance in One Health settings. Tasks Your project consists of two interrelated tasks. Firstly, in the context of the BIORESIST project, the postdoc will review biocide regulation
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disease using in vivo and in vitro models, with a particular focus on enterococcal infections. Main responsibilities and duties: In vitro studies of microbiological resistance Phenotypic characterisation
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. Experience with bacterial cultures and aseptic technique. Experience with molecular approaches to study bacterial survival and antibiotic resistance. Preferred Qualifications: ● Experience with bacterial
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only lived but also experienced, re-evaluated and, at times, resisted across the life course and between generations by combining historical analysis with the analytical concept of affordance and the
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The INEOS Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research (IOI) is recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join a multidisciplinary programme focused on tackling antimicrobial resistance
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, inside the Mediterranean Ramsar network of protected areas, and to explore adaptation scenarios based on the “Resist-Accept-Direct” approach (Magness et al. 2022). This project will establish a list of
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position in parasitology is available immediately to study Plasmodium falciparum antimalarial drug resistance mechanisms in the highly dynamic research group of Dr. Caroline Ng in the Department of Pathology
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Australia’s manufacturing sector through intelligent automation, technology innovation, and workforce development. This collaborative project will advance the next generation of wear- and corrosion-resistant
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demonstrated accelerated tumor growth upon immunotherapy when cancer cell lost ATRX expression. Therefore, the study has potential to contribute to new biological insight on epigenetic mechanisms of resistance