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Inteliphage

Market Development Manager at Inteliphage

Inteliphage Belgium Sales representative
Posted
December 16, 2025

As a market development manager, collaborate closely with internal teams, cross-functional teams and external stakeholders. Work on building strategic partnerships and securing the adoption of phage therapy in high-potential markets, including hospitals, with clinicians and key opinion leaders. Lead and develop tailored commercial proposals that align with department heads and clinicians to drive acceptance of […]

University of Sheffield
Posted
December 16, 2025

Get trained in advanced techniques, including high-throughput alphafold complex prediction, cryo-electron microscopy, single particle analysis, protein purification, and protein-protein interaction screening in this PhD. The Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme (YBDTP) will fund postgraduate researchers at the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield, York, Bradford, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds Beckett, Sheffield Hallam and Teesside, forming a strong regional training […]

University of Bristol

Take a Computational Approach to Phage Research

University of Bristol United Kingdom PhD
Posted
December 16, 2025

Develop data-driven ML/AI strategies to address current bottlenecks in phage therapy development and deployment, enabling their full potential. Design models that integrate heterogeneous biological data to help answer complex biological questions, contributing additional expertise in phage research. The objectives of this PhD include phenotype prediction, host identification, and phage optimization. The candidates are required to […]

UC San Diego

Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of California San Diego

University of California San Diego, School of Medicine United States Post-Doc · Research scientist
Posted
December 14, 2025

Bernd Schnabl, from the Division of Gastroenterology, School of Medicine, University of California San Diego (UCSD), and Director of the San Diego Digestive Diseases Research Center (SDDRC), is currently seeking a postdoc interested in liver disease research using in vitro technologies to study various liver cell types and mouse models. Use the translational aspect to […]

Montana State University

Opportunity as Assistant Professor at Montana State University

Montana State University United States Assistant professor
Posted
December 14, 2025

The Assistant Research Professor will lead innovative research focusing on microbial physiology, bacteriophage biology, and microbe–host interactions. The Department of Microbiology & Cell Biology (MCB) is part of the College of Agriculture and the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES).The Faculty will participate in both the WWAMI Medical Education Program and the WIMU Regional Program in Veterinary Medicine. Duties include […]

University of Hawaii at Manoa

Research Scientist in Gene Editing

University of Hawaii at Manoa United States Post-Doc · Research scientist
Posted
December 13, 2025

Work on advancing targeted transposon gene therapies with a startup called Komo Biosciences, which works on real-world solutions for cell line manufacturing and clinical cures. The position is to be held at CUH Non-Civil Service position with the John A. Burns School of Medicine, Institute for Biogenesis Research, located in Honolulu, Hawai‘i.  Skilled in protein […]

University of Würzburg and Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, GERMANY

Develop Programmable RNA Antibiotics in this Post-Doc Position

University of Würzburg and Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, GERMANY Germany Post-Doc
Posted
December 13, 2025

Antisense technologies can yield a new generation of antimicrobials. Such antimicrobials, after entering the bacterial cell, produce short antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs). These ASOs can directly modulate bacterial gene expression by suppressing mRNA translation of an essential target protein. This programmable nature of ASOs allows specific drug designing. These drugs are capable of killing emerging pathogens, […]

Univeristy of Bath
Posted
December 9, 2025

Pharmaceuticals and pollutants can drive the emergence of antibiotic resistance in wastewater, which is a transferable trait. This resistance can be conferred to susceptible bacteria through the uptake of plasmids, phages. This project will combine chemical and microbiological profiling of wastewater samples and generate qualitative and quantitative data on how co-selection, stress responses, and DNA […]

Teesside University

Decode Microbial Communities From Polluted Soils 

Teesside University United Kingdom PhD
Posted
December 9, 2025

The PhD candidate will use bioinformatic tools, machine learning models to identify novel defence systems and correlate them with pollution levels, resistance traits, and microbial resilience. This interdisciplinary PhD project will explore how soil bacteria will fight off viral attacks while adapting to pollution and climate stress, revealing nature’s own survival toolkit. The successful candidate […]

Bangor University
Posted
December 8, 2025

Phages can promote community stability and diversity, but also transfer antimicrobial resistance genes (ARG). Funded by the Red-ALERT CDT and hosted by Bangor University, the PhD candidate will quantify phage concentrations and diversity in relation to wastewater inputs, optimise nano-imaging and nano-vibration technologies to detect phages. The candidate will determine the decay rate of phages […]