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microbiological assays Analyze infection dynamics and monitor phage resistance evolution Characterize therapeutic phage combinations in preclinical models (including animal experiments abroad) Collaborate on novel
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for a Post-Doctoral Fellow to study stem cell biology in colitis and lymphoblastic leukemia using state-of-the-art techniques such as 3D platform and respective animal models; and dissecting the molecular
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spatial variability of soil health. You will be contributing to specifically the area of using proximal and remote sensors, soil physical, chemical and biological data, as well as plant and weather data
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-depth knowledge of infection biology and virology FELASA B (or equivalent) certificate and willingness to work with animal model Good written and spoken English Preferred qualifications: FELASA C
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employment This is a 2 year and 4 month position from 1/11/2025, or as soon possible. Job description The project seeks to unravel how small, mainly limbless animals are able to burrow through various soils
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initiative and the motivation to pursue a scientific career Documented experience in scientific writing and publication in peer-reviewed scientific journals Research experience in some of the areas of process
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called the world’s last great wilderness, surrounded by a so-called ‘pristine’ ocean that harbours a highly diverse fauna of invertebrates, fish, birds, and mammals. This Southern Ocean covers nearly 10
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qualifications: Experience with GHG flux measurements (eddy covariance, chambers) or nutrient flux monitoring. Skills in process-based modelling or ecosystem resilience assessment. Teaching and supervision
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PostDoc in "Geopolitical dilemmas for management: transfer of governance for the Southern Ocean" ...
Antarctica is often called the world’s last great wilderness, surrounded by a so-called ‘pristine’ ocean that harbours a highly diverse fauna of invertebrates, fish, birds, and mammals. This Southern Ocean
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: The focus of the research is to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the development of the spinal cord and the consequences of abnormal development for animal behaviour using the mouse