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Postdoc position to support international research and capacity-building projects employing elect...
. Publication of scientific results in international journals and presentation at conferences. Supervision and mentoring of MSc and PhD students. The successful applicant will also be required to support parallel
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interdisciplinary, collaborative project at the interface between nucleic-acid chemistry, DNA/RNA nanotechnology and cell biology. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in chemistry, molecular biology
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of importance for changes in effective populations sizes and genetic diversity patterns. Qualifications Ideally you have a PhD in natural sciences with a strong research background and several years of work
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such as potato and tomato, contributing broadly to more climate-resilient agriculture. Qualifications PhD degree in Plant Science or related discipline Expertise in gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence
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Participate in network building activities both internationally and across disciplines within the Pioneer Center Land-CRAFT Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has: A PhD in
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collaborate closely with internal and external partners to advance the project. Your profile The ideal candidate holds a PhD in biochemistry, structural biology or a related field, and has hands-on experience
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who has A PhD in soil physics, environmental science, hydrology, geoscience, or similar fields Collaborative skills and ability to demonstrate commitment in teams. A fondness of taking the initiative
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and applying genetic and genomic approaches to biodiversity research. This includes integrating environmental DNA (eDNA) and molecular tools with ecological data to enhance our ability to assess
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for new research projects. Qualifications We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with the following qualifications: A PhD degree within biology, environmental chemistry, chemistry, or similar
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structure and regulation of the main transcriptional regulator of drug efflux in Candida auris: Tac1b. Candida auris is a particularly threatening “superbug” for its ability to resist most antifungal drugs