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sources. The successful candidate will investigate the bioleaching capabilities of pre-selected microorganisms and their metabolites. The role also involves identifying and characterizing the dominant
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Morocco. Responsibilities: Conducting research in the areas of behavioral or chemical ecology of arthropod pests under laboratory and field bioassays. Analyzing and exploring the role of volatile organic
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or chemical ecology of arthropod pests under laboratory and field bioassays. Analyzing and exploring the role of volatile organic compounds of host plant and intercropped service plants. Development
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in Computational Biology. The candidates should be highly motivated and have a Ph.D. in computational biology or any related field, and a good knowledge of molecular biology. The candidate will be part
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are seeking a talented and motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our dynamic team investigating the role of microbiome dysbiosis in human health and disease. The project focuses on deciphering how
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, entrepreneurship spirit and collaboration with external institutions for developing up to date science and at continent level in order to address real challenges. All our programs run as start-ups and can be self
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will play a leading role in organic synthesis. There are opportunities to work with international collaborators. The postdoctoral initial appointment will be for one year, with the expectation of renewal
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systems for marginal agricultural soils, particularly under conditions of salinity and drought. The research will focus on the use of phosphate rock (RP) and its integration with diverse cropping systems
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are looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our interdisciplinary team focused on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The selected candidate will have a vital role in an innovative
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to temperature changes through stress priming and memory in the early growth phases. This project is part of a strategic initiative to develop temperature-resilient crops by harnessing the mechanisms of plant cell