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symbiosis and nitrogen fixing bacteria colonization using genetics, molecular biology and cell biology approaches. The ideal candidate: You will have or be close to finishing a PhD in plant genetics or plant
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of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and nitrogen-fixing bacteria colonization using molecular biology, proteomics and bioengineering approaches. They will benefit from a highly interdisciplinary and international
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on advancing the science of biogeochemical process modeling—specifically related to carbon and nitrogen cycling (e.g., soil organic carbon and N2O fluxes) in U.S. agricultural lands. This role requires strong
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in New York, across the nation, and around the world. Position Function The CNCPS was modified to be able to predict nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) excretion, and this was published by Fox et al
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to predict nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) excretion, and this was published by Fox et al. (2004). Further, those predictions were refined and improved and partition N and P excretion between urine and feces
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to join the Roesner Research Group, working on an EPSRC funded project exploring the design, synthesis, reactivity, and biological activity of novel boron-nitrogen heterocycles. This is an exciting
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lithium-mediated nitrogen reduction: revealing a route to sustainable, localised ammonia production. This Fellowship aims to understand a new, electrochemical path to ammonia, the lithium-mediated nitrogen
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mineralization and nutrient removal. Project FAME aims to define contribution of invasive foraminifera, Nonionella sp. T1, to fjord nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycling, and identify their impact on fjord
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lithium-mediated nitrogen reduction: revealing a route to sustainable, localised ammonia production. This post is available for 2 years with extension options subject to performance. This Fellowship aims
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(lymphocytes or lymphocyte cell lines), expansion of cultures, archiving them in liquid nitrogen, depositing them in a repository, quality control assessment, and preparing human neuron cultures for experiments