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, College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, invites applications to fill the position of Postdoctoral Researcher in Cyanobacteria Photosynthesis. The project is a collaborative efforts
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understanding, anticipating, and managing risks posed by harmful algae to seafood production, public health, and consumer confidence. The successful applicant will have a PhD and demonstrated expertise in seafood
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-vascular plants and other cryptogams Subject area description The subject area is the scientific study of evolutionary relationships, diversity, and classification of non-vascular plants, fungi, and algae
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PhD Studentship in: Algae speciation and bloom risks in drinking water reservoirs: linking microbiological and environmental parameters to prevent treatment impacts School of Mechanical, Aerospace
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candidate will work on a project investigating how infochemicals released by zooplankton influence the morphology and cyanopeptide production of freshwater cyanobacteria and on a project investigating
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interdisciplinary team studying the biology of microalgae and soil cyanobacteria. This position will focus on understanding the ecological roles and potential applications of these microorganisms in agricultural
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infochemicals released by zooplankton influence the morphology and cyanopeptide production of freshwater cyanobacteria. This is a part-time position (30% FTE) with a duration of three years. Who are we
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. Photosynthetic cyanobacteria offer a promising solution, as they use light and carbon dioxide to produce sugars, enabling more sustainable production routes. To address this challenge, the Institute of Biology at
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Method for the Removal of Antibiotics from Water. Antibiotics, 14(3), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics14030324 BBC News Northern Ireland, ‘Perfect Storm’ at Lough Neagh for blue-green algae, 19
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for Sustainable Deployment”, funded by LTU. The aim is to valoize locally available aquatic biomass, both cultivated filamentous green algae and harvested invasive plants, through sustainable biorefinery processes