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questions of molecular mechanisms, network and cell function, regulation and organization, with possible applications in precision health and microbial ecology. The research could also address advanced data
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Biosphere 2 Department Website Link https://biosphere2.org/ Location Outside of Tucson Address AZ USA Position Highlights The Researcher/Scientist III position advances the mission of the Biosphere 2
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dedicated to understanding soil, plant, and microbial systems, with the aim of tackling global food and environmental challenges. We host world-leading groups in postharvest biology and in food safety related
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microorganisms propose and evaluate production and downstream methods to recover and purify microbially produced pigments based on potential techno-economic and environmental impact data, with close collaboration
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unified data framework for microbial carbon dioxide conversion, integrating data from methanogens, acetogens, and hybrid projects for standardization, kinetic/thermodynamic measurements, and predictive
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/1 [Work location] * Address 565-0871 Osaka 3-1 Yamadaoka, Suita-City, Osaka, Japan [Number of hired] Number of hired:1 person(s) Where to apply Website https://jrecin.jst.go.jp/seek/SeekJorDetail?fn=0
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“Analysis and fractionation of biomass” includes chemical analysis of bark, wood and algae samples, pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification of biomass, and microbial conversion of sugars from biomass
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“Analysis and fractionation of biomass” includes chemical analysis of bark, wood and algae samples, pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification of biomass, and microbial conversion of sugars. Furthermore
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unified data framework for microbial carbon dioxide conversion, integrating data from methanogens, acetogens, and hybrid projects for standardization, kinetic/thermodynamic measurements, and predictive
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of the planned work is to obtain pure cultures or high-quality enrichments representative of previously uncultivated microbial lineages from these locations. Major functional groups that will be focused