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consequences on wildlife and human populations. Important biogeochemical processes are the transformation of inorganic Hg to the bio-accumulating form of methyl mercury (MeHg) and its degradation back
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engineering, computer science, physics engineering, or equivalent) Programming skills in Python or another language Strong work ethic Fluency in English, with the ability to write, communicate, and interact in
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various environmental samples ranging from extinct and ancient animals to consumer food products. These fragments can be detected and analyzed using our specialized wet and dry-lab methods. The objective
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education focus on topics such as environmental changes in soil and water, understanding biological, physical, and chemical processes in soil and aquatic systems, optimisation of food, bioenergy, and circular
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education at the department occurs in an international environment and is focused on animal biology. Outstanding and high impact research is conducted in a variety of fields, including evolutionary biology
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. The overall goal is to understand how coalescence events influence community properties and functions and to what extent this process contributes to the spread of AMR. You will engage in independent research
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experiments utilizing single cell RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, and highly multiplexed immunostaining. The necessary formal education to conduct animal studies according to EU legislation. Demonstrated
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humanized mouse models of skin inflammation. Collaborating with internal and external partners to analyze human tissue samples and/or animal models. Actively participating in research discussions
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subjects. The position requires a PhD in quantitative disciplines, such as earth and earth or environmental sciences, atmospheric sciences, ecology, applied mathematics or physics, or related fields
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Sweden’s largest museum. For more than 200 years, the museum has been collecting specimens and data and conducting research on life on earth. The collections contain more than 11 million plants, animals