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ecophysiological measurements on plants, interpret isotope fractionation in terms of shifts in plant carbon metabolism, and prepare results for presentation at conferences and publication. Eligibility A person who
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a PhD student shall primarily devote themselves to their own education. The project and research environment will give the dedicated student the opportunity to train as a first-class researcher. Our
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research consortium based at Umeå University and Karolinska Institutet. The PhD position offers you the opportunity to develop into an independent researcher who plans and performs experiments, interprets
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is aimed at a candidate with experience in wet lab and in bioinformatic analysis. We offer ample opportunities for professional development and specialization across various areas of work, in alignment
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environmental and life sciences challenges. Courses will cover topics such as complexity science, mathematical modelling in evolution, ecology and plant biology, along with transferable skills, including
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of gender equality?Gender ideals and practices in a comparative perspective." The project analyses the prevalence and development of the second half of the gender revolution: men's participation in home and
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for the position will be important factors in the selection process. Additional useful qualifications Since appointment as a postdoctoral researcher is a career-development position for junior researchers, we
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networks are controlled, to develop predictive models of methane cycling in northern rivers. This postdoc position will focus on assessing how stream methane emissions are linked to permafrost thaw, using
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benefits of support in career development, networking, administrative and technical support functions, along with good employment conditions. More information about the department is available at: https
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Evolution. The positions are temporary for four years with start 1 January 2026 or upon agreement. The PhD student will participate in activities provided by the Department of Molecular Biology, the