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, and evolutionary modeling to uncover how host genetics and microbial communities have co-evolved across diverse human populations. The candidate will contribute to generating and analyzing large-scale
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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | 27 days ago
connected to phylogenetic software, methods and models, molecular evolution, hybridisation and introgression, and the evolutionary histories of eucalypts, viruses, bacteria, and Archaea. The ANU Phylogenomics
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part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Where to apply Website https://iventajobdata.eu/bestmedia/img/2264736/1903941/cl/666286dc91b64cf2c66fe… Requirements Specific Requirements Your personal
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molecular experiments, preferably including CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing or RNAi in insects. Strong English communication skills (written and spoken). Background in evolutionary biology, entomology, genomics
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: Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Animals → 100% Assistant professor tenure track → Reference number: 202512/WE/ZAP-BOF/006 ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent University is a world-class, open, pluralistic and
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equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience No set minimum requirements. Required License/Registration/Certification None. Physical Requirements Job-related
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reveals the evolutionary conservation of phycobiliprotein complexes. Nature Commun. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-69558-y A protein-centric mass spectrometry approach for species
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post Doctoral Associate: Evolutionary Medicine & Human Behaviour Department Anthropology Salary Details The minimum calendar year
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comparative starch biochemistry, reinforcing evolutionary and functional hypotheses. Ultimately, this knowledge will enable the development of starch production with optimized properties. This interdisciplinary
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speciation is a major research avenue in evolutionary biology. Comparing allopatric and sympatric populations of closely-related species provides a way to distinguish among traits involved in triggering