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expertise in advanced cell biology. Ability to engage professionally with a diverse population of faculty, staff, and students across the university and externally is required. Evidence of research excellence
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(UM6P) is seeking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with strong expertise in advanced cell biology. Ability to engage professionally with a diverse population of faculty, staff, and students
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Researcher to join our research team. The successful candidate will be involved in cutting-edge research focusing on soil biology, microbial ecology, and molecular biology techniques. This position offers
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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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modalities. Therefore, the ideal candidate will be expected to conduct homologous overexpression, gene silencing, sequence analysis and contained phenotyping. Education A PhD in Molecular Biology, Genetics
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on soil biology, microbial ecology, and molecular biology techniques. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to advancing our understanding of microbial communities in soil ecosystems
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Job Summary MAScIR-UM6P is seeking a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher to join our interdisciplinary team studying the biology of microalgae and soil cyanobacteria. This position
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), AgroBioSciences (AgBS) Job Title: Post-Doctoral position Area of specialization: Genomics, Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics. Job/Project description: The AgroBioSciences Program (AgBS) at the Mohammed VI
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. The selected candidate will lead and contribute to research integrating plant pathology, microbial biotechnology, and molecular biology to explore and validate the potential of microalgae in controlling
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molecular biology to explore and validate the potential of microalgae in controlling soilborne pathogens. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the interface of applied microbiology and