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A novel peptide based approach to inhibit growth of antimicrobial resistant pathogens School of Clinical Dentistry PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof G Stafford, Dr
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University of Warsaw: Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics | Poland | about 1 month ago
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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Attachment to SOB/ KJ/ DOG-AMP/101125506/2024/1 Research and technical specialist position in the scientific project Deep optimized generation for antimicrobial peptide discovery (DOG-AMP) financed by
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Description Context Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the top ten global public health threats facing humanity and is predicted to cause 10 million deaths yearly by 2050. A high rate of resistance
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confirmed Reference: 2753424BJ We have an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral research fellow with a strong interest in pioneering molecular bioanalytical methods, protein science, and antimicrobial
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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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genetic basis of bacterial and fungal resistance to existing and novel antimicrobials. The successful candidate will contribute to and support the Blaskovich group’s research program focused
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Role Reporting to the Professorial Lead, you will provide support for animal research projects, including Plasma Flush – translating cold plasma technology as an antimicrobial wound irrigation towards
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fermentation-based technological approach to obtain functional food ingredients, such as protein and dietary fiber, from underutilized plant raw materials and secondary materials from the food industry
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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