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recognised that our microbiome (community of bacteria/viruses and fungi that live in and on our bodies) plays an important role in human health and has become one of the most dynamic, complex and exciting
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fungi. A set of PR-4 proteins called Sugarwins was upregulated in sugarcane in response to the insect pest Diatraea saccharalis in the borer-rot complex. These proteins affected Fusarium verticillioides
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factors associated with immune cell development and function (e.g., IKAROS family, IRF4, and TCF3, etc.), susceptibility to specific microorganisms (e.g., fungi as pneumocystis), or inborn errors
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knowledge of spoken and written English. Meritorious qualities Good knowledge of plant diseases and infection system. Good knowledge of working with fungi. Good knowledge of DNA-based analyses of genetic
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. Powdery mildew fungi colonize diverse hosts including grapevine. Over the past six years, we applied our knowledge of the powdery mildew-Arabidopsis system to develop spray-induced silencing against
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Natural History Museum in Oslo (NHMO) has available a full-time, three-year postdoctoral position for a researcher with deep taxonomic and ecological expertise on lichen-inhabiting (lichenicolous) fungi. In
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Science Center College of Pharmacy. The responsibilities mainly include to assist Dr. Palmer to conduct health services research related to fungal pathogenesis, drug-fungi interactions, antifungal drug
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Science Center College of Pharmacy. The responsibilities mainly include to assist Dr. Palmer to conduct health services research related to fungal pathogenesis, drug-fungi interactions, antifungal drug
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isolation of fungi across land-use gradient, molecular and bioinformatic methods exploring the genomes of these fungi, and experiments on fungal cultures to measure their physiological traits in artificial
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talks. Requirements Specific Requirements You have a PhD in Medical Mycology or related field (either awarded or about to submit). Furthermore you have experience working with fungi and background