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other at policy-relevant scales, while ‘top-down’ estimates, based on atmospheric measurements and modelling, are hampered by large natural fluxes of CO2 between the terrestrial biosphere and the
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observations and modelling of the physics and biogeochemistry of Antarctic shelf seas. You will gain experience in computer coding, statistics for environmental science, working with and piloting autonomous
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mixtures, (ii) assay key fitness measures of gene-edited medflies lacking Ceratotoxins. (iii) Insect control Depending upon interests, explore (via experimentation, modelling, or quantitative literature
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-specific TEM protocol will be used to reveal their subcellular localisation. This work will be done at UEA and IOCAS (Prof. Shan Gao). Objective 2: Using the genetically tractable model diatom Phaeodactylum
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: adapting existing models of bird movement and migration to test hypotheses about the ecological processes shaping observed connectivity patterns. Identify species and populations that have the highest
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. For example, anaerobic bacteria culture and human cell co-culture infection models; cell viability assays and cancer invasion and migration assays; ELISA, quantitative PCR, DNA damage assays
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), Prof. David S. Richardson (University of East Anglia, UK) and Prof. Kees van Oers (Netherlands Institute of Ecology). The project is in collaboration with Profs Jan Komdeur (University of Groningen) and
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of Groningen), Prof. David S. Richardson (University of East Anglia, UK) and Prof. Kees van Oers (Netherlands Institute of Ecology). The project is in collaboration with Profs Jan Komdeur (University
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system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah Dugdale (University of Groningen), Prof. David S. Richardson (University of East Anglia, UK) and Prof. Kees van Oers (Netherlands Institute of Ecology
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partners (e.g., GGD Amsterdam, Trimbos Institute) and international collaborators (e.g., Prof. Felix Naughton, University of East Anglia, UK). Do you recognize yourself in this job profile? Then we look