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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The research in Wang lab aims to provide new targets for bioengineering crops, algae, and other photosynthetic organisms to improve their photosynthesis efficiency and enhance
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aromatic & medicinal plants and algae, etc.) Sustainable technologies in water, environment, and energy sectors. Description of the position: African Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (ASARI
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microbial contamination experiments with cyanobacteria and pathogenic aquatic bacteria; - Establish controlled microbial challenges in laboratory and in-field settings; - Characterize microbial communities
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of marine algae and calcium carbonate microparticles to cell and battery anodes. You will participate in on-going in-house research programmes on the ID10-COH endstation, contribute to the operation of
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bioprocess engineering. Together, we aim to drive sustainable solutions using algae for a greener future. We look forward to welcoming a dedicated and innovative researcher to our team. Application procedure
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, bacteria, or algae) against plant pathogens. Practical knowledge of plant-microbe interactions, especially in relation to legume crops and soilborne diseases. Hands-on experience with molecular biology
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international project investigating the century-scale growth and reproduction of red coralline algae. These seaweeds are morphologically complex and long-lived, creating reef structures in coastal seas all around
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photochemistry in both oxygenic photosynthesis, such as cyanobacteria and higher plants as well as anoxygenic photosynthesis (green sulfur bacteria, GSB). Candidates with training in molecular biology and
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photosynthesis, such as cyanobacteria and higher plants as well as anoxygenic photosynthesis (green sulfur bacteria, GSB). Candidates with training in molecular biology and structural biology, are encouraged
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induced by climate change and human activity have increased the competitive advantage of cyanobacteria (Anneville et al. 2015, Paerl & Huisman 2008). As a result, blooms can now occur even in seemingly