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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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Description Marine algae sequester vast amounts of carbon in the ocean, yet the molecular mechanisms that allow this carbon to be stored for centuries remain poorly understood. This PhD project asks a
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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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organisms routinely display efficient and adaptive behaviors despite the absence of any nervous system. Bacteria such as Escherichia coli climb chemical gradients, while unicellular algae such as
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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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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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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
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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