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of the human body, living for example in gut, on the eye and skin in the total number of dozens of trillions of cells. Estimates suggest there are more than ten thousand bacterial species living in
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science positions in project OPUS 29 entitled "The application of non-covalent and electrostatic interactions in the design of helical oligomers to disrupt bacterial cell membranes" financed by National
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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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animal models (mouse or, alternatively, zebrafish), preferably as infection models. Experience in working with bacterial cultures (S. aureus). Very good command of English. LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent
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” carried out as the SONATA BIS grant (2022/46/E/NZ1/00462) of the National Science Centre, Poland, led by Dr. Ewelina Małecka. ABOUT THE PROJECT: Every RNA molecule in a bacterial cell lives a dynamic life
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” carried out as the SONATA BIS grant (2022/46/E/NZ1/00462) of the National Science Centre, Poland led by Dr. Ewelina Małecka. ABOUT THE PROJECT: Every RNA molecule in a bacterial cell lives a dynamic life