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in Uppsala. Here you will find expertise in plant biology, mycology, plant pathology, microbiology, food science, calculation-based genetics, chemistry and biotechnology and competitive infrastructure
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is suitable for highly motivated researchers who are strong in molecular biology as well as microbiological methods. Good laboratory knowledge in culture of bacteria and/or fungi, human cells, and PCR
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and microbiology techniques. The research will be conducted in close collaboration between Linas Mazutis and Kemal Avican laboratories. The employment is full-time for two years with access 1st July
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microbiology, bioinformatics and large-scale data analysis. Close collaborations exist with partners in Gothenburg and nationally, as well as with international partners. The postdoc will join a productive
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). Parlak Lab focuses on developing novel medical diagnostic methods designing wearable sensors for microbiology, immunology and neuroscience. The group is building new interdisciplinary research as there is
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Swedish doctoral degree in the field of microbiology, biology, or biomedicine by the agreed starting date (October 1, 2024). The applicant should have prior experience of research with M. tuberculosis and
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be implemented in a commercial breeding programme. Your profile We are looking for a motivated person with specific expertise in microbiology and plant pathology. Qualification requirements Completed
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predation, bacteria employ numerous antiphage defence systems, with the most famous being CRISPR-Cas. In our lab we discover new systems with bioinformatics, validate them in microbiological assays and then
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the assessment criteria: A good ability to develop and conduct high quality research. Teaching skills. The successful applicant will have completed a PhD in Biology, Microbiology, Environmental Science or Soil
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biotechnology, environmental microbiology, microbial ecology, molecular biology, biochemistry, and other related disciplines are welcomed. A solid academic background and proficient experience in microbial