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reprogramming. This project will explore transcriptional changes in both natural and synthetic Miscanthus hybrids across different ploidy levels, focusing on how genome merging alters gene expression, subgenome
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different for more than a million years following the Chicxulub asteroid impact, the end-Cretaceous mass extinction and Deccan Trap volcanism, is not resolved. This project aims to investigate a land-ocean
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to the different common activities of the BIOTA research project (e.g., team meetings, reading group and workshops) as well as of the RIPPLE research unit (e.g., plenary seminar). The candidate holds (or is about to
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methods of detection, identification, classification and tracking of objects of different sizes, shapes and speeds of movement using elements of artificial intelligence and machine learning. • Research work
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society and digitalisation. The development of digital technology and its integration into a range of different areas and levels in society fundamentally change the way we act and interact with our
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: The person hired will join the 13 laboratory. The main duties and tasks to be carried out within the research project/s will be, among others: Functional analysis of different therapeutic strategies
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differently in vitro and in vivo. The overall goal of this project is to bridge this gap by engineering an advanced organotypic 3D bone culture system that better replicates the biophysical and biochemical
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Make a difference with your research. Join us to build advanced population models based on the field observations. You’ll collect and analyse data on conservation options - predator management
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. It employs approximately 330 people, including 190 permanent staff members (researchers, lecturers, engineers) and approximately 140 doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, and staff members on fixed
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About the role We are seeking a talented Postdoctoral Researcher with expertise in healthcare AI to join the Modernising Medical Microbiology (MMM) Unit at the University of Oxford. This is an