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24 Months, Fixed Term, whole-time Post We are looking for an ambitious and competent post-doctoral fellow to work on the evolutionary ecology of feralisation and farm-wild interactions in Atlantic
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the evolutionary consequences for bacterial genomes after acquiring this trait?', 'what environments select for symbiosis gene mobility?' In this project we will use a combination of experimental
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24.02.2026 Application deadline : 06.04.2026 The Faculty of Science at Tübingen University invites applications for a Tenure-Track Professorship (W1 to W3) in Evolutionary Modelling (m/f/d
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-doctoral fellow to work on the evolutionary ecology of feralisation and farm-wild interactions in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The position is funded for 2 years as part of the Marine Institute Post
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Terrestrial Ecosystem Dynamics School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Position Description Harvard University
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Duke University, Evolutionary Anthropology Position ID: Duke-EVANTH-PONTZERPOSTDOCS112024 [#29270] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708
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journals, and present those at international conferences Closely collaborate with the comparative genomics counterpart Your profile Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Molecular
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an interdisciplinary consortium studying the “GEvol: Genomic Basis of Evolutionary Innovations (GEvol)” (Priority Programme, SPP 2349 funded by German Science Foundation (DFG)). We are recruiting a highly motivated
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variety of ecological infrastructure (long-term experiments, flux towers, stream lab) that faculty and students can use to explore and answer ecological, evolutionary, and earth systems questions. During
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following priority areas, contributing to and enhancing our research strengths in animal development, behaviour, physiology, zoology and in ecology and evolutionary biology within the School of Biology