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animals and wildlife. Researchers in the department work across the entire range from molecular mechanisms and microbiology to the overall structure, function and behaviour of animals and how
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sequencing, analyze the functional repertoire of the microbiome via metagenomic sequencing and metagenome-assembled-genome (MAG) construction, and decipher the phytoplankton host’s response through RNA
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-based experimental work in a structured research environment. They are detail-oriented, reliable, and capable of executing established protocols while identifying and resolving routine technical issues
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mechanisms and microbiology to the overall structure, function and behaviour of animals and how these are affected by breeding, physical activity, care, production, stress, environmental factors and disease
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evolving needs of students and society. To read the full statement, click here: https://education.ucdenver.edu/about-us/strategic-plan Job Description * Applications are accepted electronically ONLY
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: • screen novel dyes through initial dyeing experiments on different natural and manufactured fabrics • evaluate promising structures providing permanent colouration • analyse colour fastness and colour
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importance for understanding risk, improving safeguarding decisions, and ensuring children’s needs are recognised. A key challenge is how to reliably elicit and interpret children’s accounts in ways
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, tellurium and germanium. There is a necessity to bring transparent and reliable data and methods to address the actual sustainability (here considering its environmental dimension) of such large-scale changes
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, as reliable decisions must often be produced from partially observed data. Event-based sensing and neuromorphic computing offer promising paradigms to address this challenge by providing asynchronous
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and possible exemptions can be found here: https://www.sv.uio.no/english/research/phd/structure/programme-description.html#two Desired qualifications Experience with statistical genetics, polygenic