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  MSc by Research: Bacillus subtilis intraspecies interactions


   School of Life Sciences

  Prof Nicola Stanley-Wall, Dr S Coulthurst  Applications accepted all year round  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

Bacillus subtilis is a Gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium that resides in intestinal tracts, soil, and on plant surfaces. B. subtilis, alongside other Bacillus species, presents a promising plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria.  We predict that a clear understanding of B. subtilis intraspecies competition will allow us to better select plant growth-promoting strains that can outcompete existing B. subtilis isolates that already reside in the environment. 

Polymorphic toxin systems (PTS) are a hallmark of bacterial competition. These systems can transport toxic proteins with polymorphic C-terminal domains into nearby bacteria. Targeted cells that lack the intracellular cognate antitoxin (immunity) protein are killed or have their growth inhibited. B. subtilis has been found to utilize multiple differing PTS to mediate intraspecies antagonism. The aim of this project is to use molecular biology coupled with bioinformatics and biochemistry to further our understanding of these antagonistic interactions.  

Alongside developing your laboratory skills, you will be given training in data management and presentation skills and will be provided ample opportunities to develop other professional skills that you wish to enhance.  

Please see our website for further details on the programme:

Life Sciences MSc by Research MSc by Research (Postgraduate) : Study : University of Dundee

Please note before submitting your application that you must list your top three project choices in the Research Proposal section of the application form.

You apply for this course using our Direct Application System. Once you've signed up for an account you'll be asked to search for a course.

https://www.dundee.ac.uk/study/pgr/research-areas/life-sciences/

To find Life Science MSc by Research you should select the following options:

· Course type: Research Postgraduate

· Keyword: Life

When you complete your form, you should include your top 3 project choices, 2 letters of reference, uploaded under "Other Information" > "Supporting documents" and a personal statement. Failure to do so will delay your application.

Please note when submitting an application, please note our intake deadlines on the ‘how to apply’ section of our website. 

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