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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This research aims to investigate the mechanisms that control the spatial and temporal variation of soil organic carbon (SOC
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Diseases: Insights into Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Function.” The biological activity of Plasmodium spp. inhibitors will be evaluated and their mechanisms of action determined and validated using
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outcomes such as disease severity, viral load, and hospitalization. The project integrates immunology, virology, and quantitative analysis to understand mechanisms of antibody-mediated protection and support
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information about the fellowship is at: fapesp.br/oportunidades/9059 . Where to apply Website http://www.fapesp.br/oportunidades/9059 Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible
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fellowship is at: fapesp.br/oportunidades/9068 . Where to apply Website http://www.fapesp.br/oportunidades/9068 Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible destination country/ies
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the mechanisms that develop in the viral factory of Nucleocitoviricota and characterize the structure of these complexes. The fellow will be based at the University of São Paulo's São Carlos Institute of Physics
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2 years. MixForCarbon will assess the adaptation and initial productivity of about 30 land use models that include conventional forest species (Eucalyptus, Pinus, Rubber tree, among others) and non
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with a PhD in Biology, Ecology, Geosciences, Earth System Science, Environmental Sciences, or related fields and proven experience in computational modeling of vegetation to conduct research
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related to Remote Sensing (RS), Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, or related fields; • Solid knowledge of RS, preferably in water quality; • Solid experience in programming, preferably
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). The candidate must have solid experience in Plant Anatomy, demonstrated by recent and consistent publications. The project focuses on the study of germination and protocorm development in orchids, a plant group