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CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research - Uporto | Portugal | 2 days ago
requirements for the competition are as described below. Candidates must have previous skills and experience in: a. Techniques for the cultivation and handling of actinobacteria and cyanobacteria, including
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and all forms of discrimination.” 3 – Place of work: CIBIO‑Azores, University of the Azores, at the facilities of the Bank of Algae and Cyanobacteria of the Azores (BACA), located at the University
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CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research - Uporto | Portugal | 6 days ago
of cyanobacteria and microalgae. Candidates must provide documented laboratory experience in fundamental microbiological techniques, particularly in the isolation of cyanobacteria and/or microalgae from diverse
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of use. In a context of climate change, ecosystem eutrophication, and alterations in hydrological regimes, algal blooms defined as massive proliferations of algae or cyanobacteria in surface waters
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-Sampling Techniques Workshop Dealing with Cyanobacteria and Emerging Contaminants of Concern Key ResponsibilitiesEmpty heading Teach assigned course(s) during the summer semester at Stone Laboratory. Develop
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CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research - Uporto | Portugal | 6 days ago
valorisation. The project focuses specifically on microalgae, cyanobacteria, and their associated microbiomes, with chemical prospection targeting bioassays relevant to human, fish, and plant health
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Developing cyanobacteria for enhanced light-driven biotechnology (CASE Project) School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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field (https://eimin.lrv.lt/en/sector-activities/innovation/smart-specialization/ ) Selected candidates will receive a fixed-term full-time appointment of up to three years, along with funding of up
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MARINE CYANOBACTERIA Two positions are available for Assistant Research Scientists in the laboratory of Dr. David Kehoe in the Department of Biology at Indiana University Bloomington to identify and