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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Atmospheric Science Climate Science Ecology Appl Deadline: (posted 2026/02/12 05:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed until 2026/07/03 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Climate Change Environmental Studies / Environmental Justice Development Economics / Resource Economics Marine Science / Marine Ecology Coastal Marine Environment / coastal
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physical activity effects on heart rate and energy expenditure in wild baboons in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. Human Ecology, Energetics, and Climate: This postdoc will work as part of a team investigating
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the scale of this issue and its acceleration under climate change, we lack the understanding of ‘shrubification’ necessary to effectively mitigate its ecological and hydrological impacts. The SCALES fellow
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applicants who combine strong quantitative skills with a deep interest in the fundamental mechanisms shaping plant communities and their response to climate change. Qualifications: • PhD in Ecology or a
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Muscular Dystrophy. • Design, execute, and document molecular, cellular, biochemical, and immunological experiments. • Conduct whole-body plethysmography, neurophysiology, and post-mortem molecular analyses
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ecology, social science or another relevant field with some research experience related to critical minerals. They must be able to communicate the applicability of their prior research experiences
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molecular, cellular, biochemical and immunological analyses. · Optimize and troubleshoot experimental protocols and equipment. · Design, execute and document experiments with sufficient detail to understand
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. Being independent and able to interface with multiple work groups is critical. We use biochemical, proteomic, cell biology, molecular biology, genomic, epigenomic, and mouse model approaches and
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, and molecular epidemiology. Good communication skills and teamwork are essential, as is advanced ability with programming, preferably R. Candidates from statistics, bioinformatics, epidemiology