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disparities, and/or population aging. Candidates giving attention to spatial disparities or dimensions of these issues are encouraged to apply, though it is not a requirement. The successful candidate will also
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cavity immune surveillance system and its importance for the fish defense against infectious diseases in aquaculture. More about the position The successful applicant will join Julien Resseguier’s “Spatial
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. The content of the research activity: Archeometallurgical analyses SEM-EDS microscopy and chemical composition analysis of iron artifacts, slags, and ores GIS spatial analysis, statistical analysis, and network
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also collaborate with student research assistants and postdoctoral associates. Data for these projects is accessed through the Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC), which requires
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for coastal ecosystems. You will perform statistical analyses of time series and spatial data on ecosystems and human activities and participate in more holistic analyses of socio-ecosystems. You will also
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information for three references. Review of applications will begin immediately. Job Summary Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Fellow at the intersection of Regulatory Genomics and Statistical
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we use include standard cell and molecular biology techniques, flow cytometry, microscopy (standard imaging and FRET, FLIM, FRAP), high throughput genetic and chemical screens, single cell and spatial
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studies under controlled climatic conditions. The statistically based studies cover a wide range of spatial scales, from regional (national), continental (European) to global, and address the detection
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the causal circuits driving the development and the functional specialisation of the largest macrophage population in the body: the liver-resident Kupffer cells. You will next develop Spatial CRISPR screens in
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the causal circuits driving the development and the functional specialisation of the largest macrophage population in the body: the liver-resident Kupffer cells. You will next develop Spatial CRISPR screens in