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-host interactions. Collaborative Network: You work closely with multidisciplinary teams, blending insights from chemical biology, virology, and national collaborators at the Department of ViroScience
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prior knowledge in these domains are encouraged to apply For these PhD student positions, genuine interest in structural biology, NMR, and lipid biochemistry (wet lab work in general) is required. Prior
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, Environmental sciences, Biology, Climate physics, Oceanography or other appropriate fields. You will work on the project “Change in the subantarctic ocean during past strong deglaciations induced by icebergs
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) and the Amazon rainforest. As part of the EMBRACER programme, you’ll use advanced models and data analysis to uncover how these systems influence each other and the global climate. Be part of cutting
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the Field of Climate Tipping external link . The AMOC plays an important role in the global climate system, influencing temperature and rainfall patterns globally. A collapse of the AMOC would dramatically
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or other appropriate fields. You will work on the project “Impacts of changes in the Indian Summer Monsoon on Himalayan precipitation”. Your job Precipitation in the Himalaya is both a vital water resource
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opportunity structures for social interactions can serve as proxies for social networks and how they impact health. Your work will contribute to a groundbreaking methodological framework for modeling social