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ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA' DI BOLOGNA - - DIPARTIMENTO DI INGEGNERIA CIVILE, CHIMICA, AMBIENTALE E DEI MATERIALI | Italy | 20 days ago
Infrastructure? No Offer Description The research activity deals with the development of a biotechnological process for the production of bioactive hydrolysates from poultry and fish industry wastes/byproducts. In
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and implementation of research aimed at developing and improving fishing gear and methods, including collection, analysis, and interpretation of data on the effectiveness and sustainability of proposed
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human heart does not have the ability to renew itself. However, it is known that teleost fishes such as Zebrafish can regenerate the heart after a transient softening of the cardiac extracellular matrix
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communities (from benthic species to large predators) and fishing activities, it will explore the environmental, ecological, economic, and regulatory factors that shape ecosystem dynamics. The methodology
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH, CARD-FISH), advanced microscopy, community sequencing, and metagenomics The work will be carried out in the Archaea group, Section for Microbiology, Department
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COLLEGE OF MVLS School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine Research Associate Grade 7 Job Purpose To lead and deliver the biological and physiological components of the Fish, Fishers
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of the dynamics between marine top predators and fish populations through integrated analyses of trophic interactions, movement ecology and behaviour, together with monitoring data. The successful candidate will
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH, CARD-FISH), advanced microscopy, community sequencing, and metagenomics The work will be carried out in the Archaea group, Section for Microbiology, Department
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the understanding of the dynamics between marine top predators and fish populations through integrated analyses of trophic interactions, movement ecology and behaviour, together with monitoring data. The successful
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the vulnerability and morphological response of the coast to external forces (storm surges and high waters) – REALIST Project” “Characterisation of the ecological role of lagoon fishing farms in protecting