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behaviour of animals, and how these are affected by breeding, physical activity, care, production, stress, environmental factors and diseases. More information about the department/division: Department
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, ecology, engineering, environmental science, information technology, mathematics, physics, or similar; or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses in
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researchers work on the entire scale from molecular mechanisms and microbiology to the structure, function and behaviour of animals, and how these are affected by breeding, physical activity, care, production
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advanced models for genomic selection to improve breeding programs in plant and animal breeding. You will analyze genetic data: Use bioinformatic and genomic methods to process and interpret large-scale
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: The focus of the research is to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the development of the spinal cord and the consequences of abnormal development for animal behaviour using the mouse
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, applied mathematics, applied physics, or similar subject. About us Our department is an inspiring research environment where you can contribute to knowledge for the sustainable use of seas, lakes and
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in the AMBER co-fund project please visit https://www.euraxess.se/jobs/341970 The interviews will start in November 2025. For more information about AMBER, application and evaluation process etc please
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physics, soil biology, soil chemistry, soil nutrient cycling, soil mechanics and soil management, agricultural water management, and biogeochemistry of forest soils. We contribute to the education at first
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. Applicants must meet specific English language proficiency requirements. For further information see: www.universityadmissions.se In the recruitment process we will put great emphasis on the candidate’s
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considered a strong advantage: Biochemical methods for studying RNA–protein–DNA interactions. Use of animal models for in vivo studies. Histological techniques, including in situ hybridization and