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been well characterised. However, the nature of the fungal immune system, how it works and how it allows fungi to effectively interact with other organisms in their environment is unknown. Nucleotide
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for studying interactions between dead wood, fungi, microbial biomass, soil nutrient conditions, microclimate, and CO₂ efflux. As a PhD student in the project, you will have the opportunity to develop your
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of current knowledge • Task 1.1: Comprehensive literature review on traditional and emerging microbial indicators, analytical techniques and pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi). • Task 1.2: Identify knowledge
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, these logs now function as living laboratories for studying interactions between dead wood, fungi, microbial biomass, soil nutrient conditions, microclimate, and CO₂ efflux. As a PhD student in the project
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Fungi are important for the health and human economy as pathogens of crops, fermenting organisms, with additional use in bioreactors. In our previous projects, we have linked
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Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology - Hans Knöll Institute • | Jena, Th ringen | Germany | about 11 hours ago
website at https://jobs.hki-jena.de/jobs/job-offers for open calls and available PhD projects. The application deadline and specific requirements are listed in the individual job ads. Tuition fees per
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of students and researchers studying fungi and fungal interactions. It is embedded within the Department of Ecology (https://www.entu.cas.cz/en/departments/department-of-ecology-and-conservation-biology/ ), a
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. Expected results include: - Developing electrochemical or optical immunosensors to detect and quantify allergen loads associated with pollen and fungi; - Validating the suitability of biosensors
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existing treatments ineffective. To combat this crisis, there is an urgent need to discover new bioactive compounds, particularly antibiotics, many of which originate from fungi, bacteria, and plants as
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their host plant. Use cutting-edge molecular biology and genomics, we will try to solve a decades-old mystery in plant pathology. Many plant disease-causing fungi lose their ability to cause disease