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work within our circadian biology research group to contribute meaningful research that addresses challenges with a deep impact in food security, for present and future generations. You’ll also develop a
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Primary supervisor - Dr Nicol Janecko Campylobacter continues to be the main cause of bacterial foodborne illness in the UK with incidence increasing. This microbe not only causes gastroenteritis but can become invasive, resulting in bloodstream infections that lead to longer illnesses and...
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Supervisory Team: Thalia Dominguez Bucio, Frederic Gardes, Rand Ismaeel, Matthew Mowlem Project description This project sheds light on ocean biology and ecosystems by developing a robust
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in a wide range of techniques, from synthetic chemistry, biophysical, chemical biology, and cell biology. Led by Dr Rianne Lord at UEA and co-supervised by Professor Mark Webber at the Quadram
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Applications are invited for a BBSRC-funded postdoctoral vacancy in molecular biology to join a multi-disciplinary team based at the Department of Pathology in Central Cambridge. The successful
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all or part of the light spectrum. This project will provide new cell biology and commercial understanding of crop effects, and explore how altered light regimes affect pathogens, rhizosphere
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and a variety of empirical biology approaches to understand methane oxidation in real-world natural freshwater lakes and how methanotroph activity is regulated. The aim of this PhD project is to uncover
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to present your work to international experts. We are seeking a highly motivated applicant with strong interests in microbiology, biomedical science and molecular biology. Informal enquiries are welcome
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such as molecular cell biology/chromatin/transcription, together with proven skills obtained in a molecular cell biology lab (RNA work, mammalian cell culture, cloning and protein work). You will be able
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these clusters, using both native and heterologous expression systems. Environment Our lab is focussed on applying structural biology methods to understand the molecular basis of how bacteria interact with