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Department of Plant Protection Biology This recruitment is part of an excellence initiative – SLU Futures – which aims to attract and support promising young researchers within the strategic themes
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/WIFORCE/en ), was created. We are looking for an industrial PhD student to study population biology in boreal ectomycorrhizal forest fungi and their conservation. The doctoral studies will be performed
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. Applicants should hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in biology, ecology, environmental science, forest science, or a related field, and have a strong interest in ecology, biodiversity, and forestry
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for a candidate who wants to generate new knowledge needed to develop future biodiversity conservation and forest management. Applicants should have a Master's degree in biology, ecology, environmental
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research with a focus on interactions between plants and microorganisms in forests and agriculture. Central questions concern the population biology and community structure of microorganisms, their functions
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About the position We are seeking a research assistant in molecular biology. As research assistant, you will support researchers and do laboratory work such as preparing samples and run analyses
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experience with X-ray tomography and image processing and previous experience with soil chemistry and soil biology laboratory work is required. We are primarily looking for candidates who obtained a doctoral
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of Plant Protection Biology, in partnership with Assoc. Prof. Sharon Hill and Assoc. Prof. Björn Bohman at SLU, as well as Prof. Martin Olsson and Assoc. Prof. Kristina Persson at Lund University
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following basic requirements: - Hold a PhD degree in plant biology with a focus on plant breeding, quantitative genetics, population genetics, bioinformatics or similar - Ability to carry out and complete
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/ Evaluation of novel Cutting-edge Technologies for efficient Environmental Molecular monitoring of Rare Species Research subject: Biology with specialisation in ecology Description: The licentiate student will