12 multiple-sequence-alignment Postdoctoral positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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. The project aims to quantify the short- and long-term effects of microbial induced resistance (MIR) on aphid populations feeding for multiple generations on sweet pepper plants inoculated with root-colonizing
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landscapes. The specific focus of the work can be aligned with the successful candidate's interests, through discussion with the research team. Field data and state-of-the-art research infrastructure
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are looking for a highly motivated applicant with experience in working with DNA sequence data. Applicants should hold a PhD in biology, ecology, bioinformatics, biotechnology, or other relevant, closely
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are looking for you who would like to be a part of our team to identify resistance to virus yellows in sugar beet. Using molecular methods and sequence analyses, you will map the diversity in Sweden
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at SLU (MVM-center), which provides links to research on water systems, recycling and bioenergy. Our work is aligned to national environmental and climate goals as well as to the Sustainable Development
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are a part of the Soil, Water and Environment Center at SLU (MVM-center), which provides links to research on water systems, recycling and bioenergy. Our work is aligned to national environmental and
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/or other departmental duties, up to a maximum of 20% of full-time. We seek a motivated person that aligns with the following requirements of the position: A PhD Degree in Chemistry, Materials Science
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focusing on herring in the Baltic Sea and will collaborate closely with several researchers at the Department of Aquatic Resources. The postdoc is expected to engage actively across multiple levels
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-ecological systems. We closely collaborate with multiple stakeholders and conduct applied research in silviculture, forest ecology, pathology, policy and planning. We teach bachelor, Masters and PhD level
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the following is required and should be clearly described in the personal letter: Protein expression in various prokaryotes and/or yeasts Experience with multiple protein purification techniques Development