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Using CRISPR-Cas9 to rewire photosynthesis in plants and algae School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Matt Johnson, Dr Andy Hitchcock Application Deadline: Applications
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of Cyanobacteria and carrying out experiments with those bacteria, as well as flow cytometric analysis. Key Responsibilities: Develop and optimize extraction methods for recovering ultra-long, high molecular weight
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PROJECT: Mechanism of cyclic electron flow in cyanobacteria - from proteins to function We are opening a post-doctoral position at the Laboratory of Photosynthesis to study key proteins and protein
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understanding, anticipating, and managing risks posed by harmful algae to seafood production, public health, and consumer confidence. The successful applicant will have a PhD and demonstrated expertise in seafood
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part of the research team to establish and understand the structuration of algae/soybean/mung bean proteins for high quality alternative protein foods including through high moisture extrusion. Key
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activities. Currently, the group includes 30 staff members and several undergraduate students. Read more about our research; Biochemical Process Engineering . We are now looking for a PhD student to be part of
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activities. Currently, the group includes 30 staff members and several undergraduate students. Read more about our research; Biochemical Process Engineering . We are now looking for a PhD student to be part of
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PhD in ecology, microbiology, chemistry or a related field, Strong knowledge of zooplankton and cyanobacteria and algae taxonomy and identification, Experience with laboratory culture, microscopy, and
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. These materials offer economic and environmental advantages but require systematic evaluation of their performance and adsorption mechanisms under bloom conditions. This PhD project aims to assess the adsorption
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infochemicals released by zooplankton influence the morphology and cyanopeptide production of freshwater cyanobacteria. This is a part-time position (30% FTE) with a duration of three years. Who are we