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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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for a research grant within the framework of the project “INNOVALG - Innovative Microalgae Products for Food Industries Through Strain Improvement and Regenerative Fermentation Technologies”, with nr
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? The ALGATECH Centre is a branch of the Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IMIC), located in Třeboň. Situated beside the scenic Svět pond, we focus on research into microalgae and
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at the University of Bremen and includes participation in a vibrant, interdisciplinary doctoral network. Tasks: Cultivation of microalgae Isolation of diatom silica and coccolithophore calcium carbonate plates
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lipid-bilayer mediated biomineralization. Diatoms are photosynthetic microalgae that construct intricately patterned silica-based cell walls that are from the scale of nanometers to hundreds
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compounds for light activation of (non-light-driven) enzymatic reactions. With these new methods, we aim to solve the structures of receptor proteins in the microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, ATPases (ATP
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CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research - Uporto | Portugal | 2 months ago
validating sensitive and integrative biological effects tools using a variety of biological models (e.g. microalgae, invertebrates, fish) and endpoints (apical, biochemical and behavioural), with research
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and experience: Culturing experience of cold-adapted microalgae, bacteria and/or fungi Method development in the field of sea ice microbiology Supervision experience of student (e.g. BSc. Honors) thesis
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exploring strategies to combine these with established industrial microorganisms such as S. cerevisiae, P. pastoris, B. subtilis, E. coli or even other microalgae or cyanobacteria strains. Laboratory scale
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dominant microalgae which contribute significantly to global carbon fixation and biogeochemical cycling. Understanding how diatoms adapt to changes in their environment is therefore a major research interest