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infochemicals released by zooplankton influence the morphology and cyanopeptide production of freshwater cyanobacteria. This is a part-time position (30% FTE) with a duration of three years. Who are we
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interdisciplinary team studying the biology of microalgae and soil cyanobacteria. This position will focus on understanding the ecological roles and potential applications of these microorganisms in agricultural
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candidate will work on a project investigating how infochemicals released by zooplankton influence the morphology and cyanopeptide production of freshwater cyanobacteria and on a project investigating
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water quality parameters and predict cyanobacteria blooms in the Tietê system reservoirs. Activities: 1. Develop machine learning models for estimating water quality parameters via remote sensing; 2
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research program on engineering carbon fixation in cyanobacteria Base Salary, Academic level A, $113,400- $116,916 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Chemistry is currently seeking a
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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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- Cyanobacteria and algae in clouds and rain in the area of puy de Dôme, Central France : https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01850-20 - Assessing the efficiency of water-soluble organic compound biodegradation in clouds
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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