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help reconstruct biodiversity time series and assess how forest management impacts species dynamics. The position will involve lab and field work, bioinformatics, and ecological modeling. Results will
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collaborative environment, the project leverages expertise in forestry, genomics, bioinformatics, AI, and data management, providing hands-on experience in field sampling, lab work, and computational analysis
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subgroups, therapeutic targets, as well as prognostic and predictive biomarkers. The group is interdisciplinary, with expertise in areas such as molecular biology, medicine, and bioinformatics, and works in
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training in omics-based approaches, such as transcriptomics or proteomics, including basic bioinformatics analysis. Exposure to systematic scientific literature review and manuscript preparation. Eligibility
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fragile cooperation can limit process performance. When this microbial teamwork fails, organic acids can accumulate after disturbances and reduce system efficiency. Because no single microorganism can
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, bioinformatics, quantitative and structural proteomics, as well as structural biology (cryo‑electron microscopy), to determine the interactions between intact bacteria, bacterial virulence factors, and human
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and adaptive immune system. The work tasks include methods within molecular biology, bioinformatics, quantitative and structural proteomics, as well as structural biology (cryo‑electron microscopy
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transcription initiation and termination during several years in growing spruces and pines that are exposed to stress. The project includes both wet lab work and bioinformatic analysis. With our research, we will
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approaches (plant physiology, quantitative genetics and bioinformatics) to understand how heritable plastic responses work at both the individual and population levels. The student will be based in the Swarts
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forest ecosystems. Merits include advanced knowledge in ecology and conservation biology, experience with molecular methods and bioinformatics, and mycological competence. Experience in planning