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. The position is suitable for candidates with a background in evolutionary biology, animal physiology, molecular biology or quantitative ecology, with an interest in applying this knowledge to address new
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Evolutionary Biology or closely related field. Position Type Research Additional Information Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and skills when extending
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). More information: https://tablon.upct.es/anuncio/Q0bwmWRyKl Deadline for submission of applications: 6 November. TITLE OF THE POSITION OFFERED: TECHNICAL STAFF SUPPORTING RESEARCH. SUBJECT AREA
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are subject to the University's background check policy. The work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University. Applications must be submitted online at https://www.princeton.edu
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and evolutionary genetics and genomics, working at the interface of ecological and evolutionary dynamics of infectious disease, from the perspective of the pathogen and/or host, across microbes, animals
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of agricultural weeds to herbicdes from an eco-evolutionary perspective. This project will develop models for the evolution of herbicide resistance that combines field data and computer models. The aim is to
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the origins of human cognitive brain functions. This project focuses on understanding human brain evolution and how evolutionary procesess have shaped the organization of human cognitive brain networks
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preparation in the lab and bioinformatic/statistical analyses of next-generation sequence data. The project will be conducted in collaboration with Prof. Göran Arnqvist (Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala
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evolutionary biology of microalgae as part of the SNSF Ambizione project: "Key functional and morphological innovations in a rapid evolutionary radiation of diatoms in African Lake Tanganyika" awarded to Dr
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the Project PANDORA is an interdisciplinary research project aimed at understanding the evolutionary and biogeographic origins of the vascular flora of the Sub-Antarctic region, integrating large-scale