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welfare, disease resistance, and product quality, as well as the conservation of animal genetic resources and the authentication of animal-derived products. The activities will include the management and
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pathways, on microbial drug tolerance. The project aims to explore the crucial role of metal ions in the genetic networks that govern drug resistance and tolerance in fungal pathogens, in particular Candida
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electric order parameters in multiferroic tunnel junctions (MFTJs) can unlock novel non-volatile, low-energy switching mechanisms. These emerging devices offer promising pathways toward next-generation
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magnetotransport). They will analyze device performance metrics such as output signal, switching speed, energy consumption, endurance, and scalability, and benchmark them against existing technologies (CMOS, MESO
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secretion systems (T4SS) are bacterial nanomachines involved in the transfer of genetic material and intercellular communication. They play a major role in the dissemination of antibiotic resistance
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understand the mechanisms by which disease vectors and agricultural pests develop resistance to insecticides, as well as explore novel insecticide targets and biotechnology based approaches to control insects
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decontamination, microbial biofilms, and antimicrobial resistance. Helps in developing fundable proposals, leading to research projects that advance current scientific knowledge. Assist other lab members accomplish
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, functional genomics, and host immune responses to multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens within a One Health framework. This fully funded position supports projects aimed at developing novel therapeutic
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biology, and mechanisms of drug resistance. Research activities will utilize a combination of in vitro approaches, including cultured cell models, and in vivo experimental systems using animal models
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following areas: A strong background in microbiology, including experience with bacterial and/or fungal culture, antibiotic susceptibility testing, rapid molecular detection of resistance genes or pathogens