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progression to PhD depending on performance during the initial period. Main duties and responsibilities Admin - ordering consumables, tracking cost and use of consumables PIL training - opportunity to acquire a
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their skills to pursue functional studies of new obesity genes (especially related to endocytosis and cell signalling). We use GWAS and genetic approaches to identify novel genes responsible for obesity and
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use a variety of molecular and cell biological methods together with bioinformatic approaches to evaluate the zoonotic potential of newly discovered henipa-like viruses in shrews. As a PhD student, you
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Attachment to Mobility Cultures: A Cross-border Approach•Ref: 25-20•3 years (36 months) fixed-term employment contract at LISER•Full-time, 40 hours/week •Department: Urban Development and Mobility (UDM)•Work
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, on skills retention. We will also explore the use of physiological tools, such eye tracking, functional near-infrared spectroscopy and heart rate variability, to further understand the developmental
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variety of scientific disciplines. Our mission is to produce integrated multi-omics and physiologic profiles of chronic human diseases, and to use such profiles to develop new disease detection strategies
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, the physiological ecology of plant invasiveness, mutualisms among invading organisms in forests, risks and benefits of non-native trees in forestry, social perceptions of non-native species in forests, economic
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-ecological synthesis centres around the world. The anticipated scope of Centre research ranges from topics such as the macroecology of fo rest insect invasions, the physiological ecology of plant invasiveness
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world. The anticipated scope of Centre research ranges from topics such as the macroecology of fo rest insect invasions, the physiological ecology of plant invasiveness, mutualisms among invading organisms in forests
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around the world. The anticipated scope of Centre research ranges from topics such as the macroecology of forest insect invasions, the physiological ecology of plant invasiveness, mutualisms among invading