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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to study the evolutionary origins of complex
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into organelles as well as the antimicrobial potential of oTPs (Garrido et al. 2020), with a determination of the key residues involved in the evolutionary switch from one function to the other (Caspari et al. 2023
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analyses to uncover the evolutionary origins of viviparity and other adaptive traits. In addition, candidate will be expected to analyse data, present results at internal meetings and conferences, and
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, access to computer cluster Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8197-VALHER-212/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent
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phylogenetic and adaptive signals, providing a rich fossil record for evolutionary studies. This project integrates fossil and extant data using morphological phylogenetics and advanced tip-dating methods
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develop machine learning approaches (deep learning) to understand the eco-evolutionary mechanisms underlying biological diversity from environmental (phylo)genomic data. - Methodological developments in
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MGE. The successful candidate will develop molecular, genomic and evolutionary approaches to better understand how MGE mediate resistance against, and coevolve with, virulent phages in Escherichia coli
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evolutionary mechanisms: for example, heterozygote advantage (HA), negative-frequency dependent selection (NFDS) or spatially/temporally fluctuating selection (FS). Recently, new research showing that balancing
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whom are permanent staff. It conducts research in the fields of evolutionary genomics, paleogenetics, anthropology, and evolutionary medicine (see https://cagt.cnrs.fr/ Where to apply Website https
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of the Work Package 2 of SUBUTTEC. This reconstruction is the core of the project as it will serve as both testing (i) hypothesis for biogeographers and evolutionary biologists of the WP1 and (ii) input