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interdisciplinary team studying the biology of microalgae and soil cyanobacteria. This position will focus on understanding the ecological roles and potential applications of these microorganisms in agricultural
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About the Opportunity Job Summary: The Wang Lab seeks to advance our understanding of chloroplast function using the model unicellular microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The research in Wang lab
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the molecular mechanisms underlying attraction and recognition between symbiotic partners. The establishment of microalgae culture models in recent years has led to advances in fundamental and applied research
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Regional Microalgae and Cyanobacteria Collection Center (ARMCCC). This position also has the potentially teaching students in laboratory research. Ph.D. in Chemistry, Biology, or Engineering or other
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a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team on an innovative project focusing on the biological control of legume diseases using microalgae–phosphite–based strategies
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. Additional comments Who are we? The ALGATECH Centre, part of the Institute of Microbiology (Czech Academy of Sciences), is located in Třeboň. We focus on fundamental and applied research on microalgae and
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on the biological control of legume diseases using microalgae–phosphite–based strategies. The selected candidate will lead and contribute to research integrating plant pathology, microbial biotechnology, and
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been carried out to create coatings using calcifying microalgae. However, the protective effectiveness of these layers with respect to the cementitious matrix has not yet been demonstrated. Furthermore
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functional role of new red pigments produced by microalgae. This is a part-time position (60% FTE) with a duration of three years. Who are we? The ALGATECH Centre is a branch of the Institute of Microbiology
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researcher to support cutting-edge research on stress adaptation in extremophilic microalgae. Our lab investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms evolved by extremophile Dunaliella species, using a