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laboratory work. Experience with molecular biology techniques, such as RNA sequencing (from RNA extraction to data analysis) Experience with immunohistochemistry Experience in using R, python or similar
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– Ultrahigh-throughput exploration of metagenomic sequence space to discover and engineer novel biocatalysts and bioactive compounds, coordinated by the University of Cambridge in England. The MetaExplore
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garden experiments to test how plant performance is determined by plant genotype, the environment (above- and belowground parasite and warming in different combinations and sequences), and their
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parasite and warming in different combinations and sequences), and their interaction. Plant performance will be assessed by measuring life history traits and fitness and using hyperspectral imaging of both
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involve a combination of herbarium study, fieldwork including collections and threat assessments, lab work including DNA processing for high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics including phylogenetic
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processing for high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics including phylogenetic analysis and coalescent based species inference, and synthesis in the form of a formal revision. Supervisors: Prof. Michael D
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Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) project MetaExplore – Ultrahigh-throughput exploration of metagenomic sequence space to discover and engineer novel biocatalysts and bioactive compounds
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. The candidate will apply integrative taxonomic approaches, combining classical morphology and ontogenetic studies with multi-locus DNA barcoding and whole chloroplast genome sequencing. This framework will be
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NHH in Bergen, where the PhD research scholars will have their own office space at their department. The PhD programme gives preference to applicants who address research problems that align with
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you consider yourself a suitable candidate. You should reflect on how your background, experience, and academic interests align with the project’s objectives, and what you hope to contribute to, and