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plankton analyses and optical and acoustic nekton monitoring. The research question driving this project is how marine parasites disperse from their hosts and what risk they pose to both wild and farmed
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Rabbits: a new translational model for human immunity studies”, funded by national funds through FCT (ref. 2023.15993.ICDT). Where to apply Website https://www.cibio.up.pt/en/jobs/ Requirements Research
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investigating parasitic, bacterial, and viral diseases affecting salmonids and zebrafish—work critical to understanding aquatic animal health in the Pacific Northwest and supporting collaborative partnerships
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, parasites, and the effect of anthropogenic stressors on reproduction. Please send your CV (max 3 pages) and describe a research project that will strengthen and complement the presented research (max 2 pages
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host plants (Arabidopsis, Strawberry) and parasites (the parasitic plant Cuscuta and the nematode Meloidogyne). This work will involve standard biochemical and molecular research methods as
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absorption and training of the immune system. Moreover, the microbiota is also believed to be important for resilience against viral and parasitic infections. This process and especially the role of specific
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and to what extent is an open question. To address this, Rijkswaterstaat initiated the MONS project (https://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/water/vaarwegenoverzicht/noordzee/onderzoeksprogramma-mons ). In
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emerging model for colour polymorphism, defence, and host–parasite interactions. Our group maintains >17 years of field data, >60,000 pedigree individuals, and well-established laboratory populations from
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well as contribute to understanding the development of rRNA fragmentation in Myzozoan parasites. A successful candidate will have proven skills in computational biology and a working understanding of structural
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Position Summary Join the Sibley Lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow and contribute to our goal of conducting basic research to develop more effective treatments for chronic parasitic infection based