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at the molecular and cellular levels to global processes at the ecosystem level. The subject is divided into a range of sub-disciplines and specializations. The PhD program at the Department of Biology includes many
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scientific meetings Conduct original research within an international framework Have a creative, open, and resilient mind Criteria of the candidate: PhD degree in Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Bioenergy
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or informal inquiries, please contact Claire Duchet (cduchet@prf.jcu.cz ). Where to apply Website https://jobrxiv.org/job/phd-position-in-aquatic-chemical-ecology/?utm_source=eu… Requirements Additional
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-reviewed journals Present research results at national scientific meetings Have a creative, open, and resilient mind Criteria of the candidate: PhD degree in Cell Biology or a related field from a recognized
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) Positions PhD Positions Country Croatia Application Deadline 12 Jan 2026 - 23:00 (Europe/Brussels) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Is the job funded through the EU Research
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linking protein composition to functionality and food quality to guide future food biotechnology strategies. The Algae Biochemistry group (https://plen.ku.dk/english/research/plant_biochemistry/algae
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such partnerships were important during the initial evolution of multicellularity remains unclear. This PhD position will help address this gap by studying symbioses between bacteria and green algae and
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regulator of atmospheric CO₂. Emerging studies show that MNPs can impair nutrient uptake, photosynthesis, and growth in algae, while also reshaping community composition by favouring opportunistic species
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utilizing biocatalysts such as bacteria, algae, yeasts, fungi, animal cells, and enzymes, and building upon a strong combination of core process engineering, (synthetic) biology and computational expertise
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the green multicellular alga Draparnaldia as a new model system to study developmental complexity and adaptations to terrestrial habitats in green algae. We now have strong evidence that Draparnaldia could