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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Developing cyanobacteria for enhanced light-driven biotechnology (CASE Project) School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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The position A position as PhD Fellow on the study of microbial (i.e. algae, bacteria, fungi) taxonomic diversity and productivity in the sea ice biome is available at the Department of Arctic and Marine Biology
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assays using algae, freshwater, and marine invertebrates. Beyond the specific expertise gained during the DC’s completion of their research work, this position offers an opportunity to gain international
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microscopy. Documented practical experience working with viruses. Documented practical experience in cultivating prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic algae. Assessment criteria and other qualifications Practical
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“Analysis and fractionation of biomass” includes chemical analysis of bark, wood and algae samples, pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification of biomass, and microbial conversion of sugars from biomass
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“Analysis and fractionation of biomass” includes chemical analysis of bark, wood and algae samples, pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification of biomass, and microbial conversion of sugars. Furthermore
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RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Title: Research Fellowship; 1 vacancy Reference: BI-3/PBA-ALGAS-CBMA/2025(1) A call for applications is now open for the attribution of 1 grant of research within the scope of the I&D
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The position A position as PhD Fellow on the study of microbial (i.e. algae, bacteria, fungi) taxonomic diversity and productivity in the sea ice biome is available at the Department of Arctic and Marine Biology
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to approved laboratory standards. Performs biological inoculants and plate counts. · Controls algae growth through the use of chemicals and re-circulates water in towers (blow down) as needed. Chiller Water
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“Analysis and fractionation of biomass” includes chemical analysis of bark, wood and algae samples, pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification of biomass, and microbial conversion of sugars. Furthermore