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haplogroups (Y-chromosomes and mitochondrial DNA) in Finland using both ancient and modern DNA. Analytical approaches will include population genetic and evolutionary modelling techniques. The employment period
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Areas: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Biology / Biodiversity , Biology , Biophysics , Cell & Molecular Neurobiology , Cell Biology , Climate-change Biology , Computational biology , Ecology
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Research field : Research in the life science fields (Disease Genetics or Genetics/Experimental Biology of Human Evolutionary Mechanisms) that will advance our understanding of human biology. https
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patterns, body composition and critical periods in cognitive development. The associate will work with and liaise between collaborators in the Departments of Human Evolutionary Biology (Harvard/Cambridge
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is seeking qualified applicants for a one-year part-time postdoctoral role on “REVOLUPHON: Rational Evolutionary Phonology". This postdoctoral project contributes to the modelling and data components
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cancers (Dentro et al., Cell 2021), the evolutionary history of cancer (Gerstung et al., Nature 2020), biallelic mutations in cancer genomes (Demeulemeester et al., Nature Genetics 2022), combined DNA
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upgrade its plant-biological research-line with an expansion in the field of plant-evolutionary biology and is looking for two Assistant Professors. They will work as part of the recently established chair
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Description We invite applications for a fully funded PhD position within the DFG Priority Programme SPP2389. https://tu-dresden.de/mn/biologie/allgemeine_mikrobiologie/spp2389?set_language=en
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novel methods across evolutionary analysis, mathematical modelling, micro-scale experiments and 3D printing. You will have a PhD (or close to completion) in biophysics, bioengineering, mathematical
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education in the United States. Connections working at Harvard University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22174255/postdoctoral-fellow-in-organismic-and-evolutionary-biology Return