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of these specializations, from molecular biology to applied ecology, from viruses and individual cells to evolutionary biology and global biodiversity. Taking on research studies at the Department of Biology generally means
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details see papers here: https://charliecornwallis.github.io/Group/ Work duties The position provides opportunities to generate independent ideas, gain a broader understanding of evolutionary and ecological
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of pollen morphology in response to evolutionary transitions between wind- and insect-pollination modes. You will collect, prepare, image, and post-process pollen samples from herbarium collections worldwide
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solutions based on conceptual theory and empirical eco-evolutionary, molecular, and genetic data that can meet the needs of current and evolving plant production systems. For more information about the
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and evolutionary ecology. About the position Biocontrol is seen as a cornerstone of sustainable plant protection. However, there are many knowledge gaps in relation to the use of microbial biocontrol
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. The position is suitable for candidates with a background in evolutionary biology, animal physiology, molecular biology or quantitative ecology, with an interest in applying this knowledge to address new
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preparation in the lab and bioinformatic/statistical analyses of next-generation sequence data. The project will be conducted in collaboration with Prof. Göran Arnqvist (Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala
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the lab and bioinformatic/statistical analyses of next-generation sequence data. The project will be conducted in collaboration with Prof. Göran Arnqvist (Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University
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of sustainable pest and disease management solutions based on conceptual theory and empirical eco-evolutionary, molecular, and genetic data that can meet the needs of current and evolving plant production systems
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and empirical eco-evolutionary, molecular, and genetic data that can meet the needs of current and evolving plant production systems. For more information about the department or division visit: https