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generation for antimicrobial peptide discovery (DOG-AMP) financed by the European Commission (grant agreement no 101125506) The ERC project Deep optimized generation for antimicrobial peptide discovery (DOG
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about combating antimicrobial resistance? Do you want to contribute to ground breaking research that spans continents and scientific disciplines? We invite applications for a fully-funded PhD studentship
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, with the goal of designing and developing new antimicrobial therapies and strategies for treatment (For more info, see laboratory publications). The project is focused on dissecting the molecular
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antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Based on knowledge of peptides with antibacterial activities and conserved mechanisms for mutagenesis, we have designed synthetic peptides with strong anti-mutagenic, antibacterial
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Medicine. The project addresses the need for new antibiotics with novel mechanisms of action and new treatment regimens to handle the emerging antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Based on knowledge of peptides
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of the role of antimicrobial peptides, small peptides that specifically target and inhibit bacterial growth. The project will also investigate the microbiome of micrometazoans: members of the stable microbiome
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Primary supervisor - Dr Dmitry Ghilarov Background The acute problem of antimicrobial resistance incentivises us to develop innovative approaches to antibiotic discovery & production. Natural
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Primary supervisor - Prof Alison Mather Bacterial pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) present a grave threat to human health and wealth, as well as the health of animals. Brazil is a major
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Department of Food & Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading | United Kingdom | about 1 month ago
systematically interoperable.Objectives:Classical Microbiology techniques (acid resistance, growth properties, antimicrobial activity against spoilage organisms etc.) will be used to assess the general