87 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY in Morocco
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sustainability and byproducts valorization. The Institute of Science, Technology & Innovation (IST&I) at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) invites applications for multiple PostDoc positions to undertake
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functional analysis of soil biology. Utilize high-throughput sequencing technologies to analyze soil microbiomes and interpret the data using bioinformatics tools. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams
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microbial ecology, with experience in high-throughput sequencing techniques and bioinformatics analysis. Expertise in soil science, including soil nutrient cycling, soil microbiology, and ecosystem processes
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team. Identification of the isolated strains using 16s RNA and ITS Conduct the whole-genome sequencing experiment of the selected strains. Conduct taxonomy characterization and analysis of selected
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whole-genome sequencing (WGS) on microbial samples from various environments (clinical, environmental, tumor-associated microbiomes). Develop and implement bioinformatics pipelines for resistome, mobilome
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communities in soil environments. Develop and optimize laboratory protocols for characterization, and functional analysis of soil biology. Utilize high-throughput sequencing technologies to analyze soil
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the agricultural, environmental and health sectors. The lab also provides bioinformatics consulting and data management services to UM6P researchers and their collaborators. UM6P has state of the art NGS sequencers
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modalities. Therefore, the ideal candidate will be expected to conduct homologous overexpression, gene silencing, sequence analysis and contained phenotyping. Education A PhD in Molecular Biology, Genetics
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research, particularly in gut microbiota. Experience with next-generation sequencing (NGS) and omics data analysis. Knowledge of microbial ecology, dysbiosis, and host-microbiome interactions. Familiarity
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, investigating how microbial enzymes enhance plant stress tolerance under salinity conditions. The successful candidate will: Conduct metaproteomic and genomic sequencing of microbial communities associated with