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To determine the composition of the soil microbiota using amplicon sequencing and perform the bioinformatic analysis of the data To assist on the determination of the effects of microplastics across the soil
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downstream analysis of the soil microbiota using amplicon sequencing and q-PCR tools To analyze amplicon sequencing data with bioinformatic tools To contribute in the writing of reports and scientific papers
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governance and strategic renewal to guide long-term value creation and stakeholder alignment. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Faculty at the University of Nicosia are responsible for delivering high-quality
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philosophy and evidence of teaching experience. Research statement (2–3 pages), describing past achievements and future plans, highlighting alignment with pharmaceutical technology or medicinal chemistry and
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Microbiology and Biotechnology Experience in bioinformatics and especially on the analysis of metaomics data and microbiome analysis Experience in basic molecular methods like DNA extraction, amplicon sequencing
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. Aligned with its Mission, the School of Business boasts a range of innovative programmes that are indicative of the robust advancements in business and technology today, catering to mainstay areas such as
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Molecular Biology Techniques such as isolation of nucleic acids, amplification (PCR, qPCR, RPA, LAMP), sanger sequencing analysis, cloning, transformation, transfection, flow cytometry and immunostaining
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alignment across all validation and accreditation frameworks while fostering a strong culture of assessment and institutional effectiveness. Where to apply Website https://www.careers-page.com
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frameworks with robust artifact versioning, ensuring traceability, auditability, and compliance alignment. Implement and manage unified model registry platforms, covering versioning, lifecycle tracking, and
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collaborations within multiple research projects and networks Selection process Candidates are requested to submit by March 12th, 2026 via email to Eugenia Apostolaki (eapost@hcmr.gr ) the following documents: A