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microalgae, but also from other types of biomass and reaction mixtures with components from biomass. Techniques used include various forms of chemical analysis, pressurized liquid extraction, hydrothermal
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of microalgae; use of analytical techniques, including spectrophotometry and chromatography for the characterization of microalgal biomass. Work Plan: The objective of the work is to improve microalgal strains
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, mainly from bark, wood and microalgae, but also from other types of biomass and reaction mixtures with components from biomass. Techniques used include various forms of chemical analysis, pressurized
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microalgae, but also from other types of biomass and reaction mixtures with components from biomass. Techniques used include various forms of chemical analysis, pressurized liquid extraction, hydrothermal
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the evolutionary and comparative history of these three protein systems - Perform phylogenetic analyses on CBC enzymes - Analyze the evolution of genome structure in a microalgae population during an experimental
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researcher to support cutting-edge research on stress adaptation in extremophilic microalgae. Our lab investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms evolved by extremophile Dunaliella species, using a
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Internal Number: 6782913 Postdoctoral Research Associate About the Opportunity Job Summary The Wang Lab seeks to advance our understanding of chloroplast function using the model unicellular microalga
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areas. The coastal system is studied as a unity by considering the interrelations between the key compartments of the ecosystem (water, sediment, microalgae, macrozoobenthos, parasites, fish, marine
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adaptation in extremophilic microalgae. Our lab investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms evolved by extremophile Dunaliella species, using a multidisciplinary approach that integrates genomics
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, mainly from bark, wood and microalgae, but also from other types of biomass and reaction mixtures with components from biomass. Techniques used include various forms of chemical analysis, pressurized