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interannual variability of spectral signatures in different bands (Planet, Sentinel-3, Sentinel-2, ECOSTRESS, Landsat, SMAP), which will be linked to LUE-WUE and gc information from multiple eddy covariance
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microbiome has direct relevance for human health. Bile acids (BAs) offer a powerful, tractable window into these questions. Synthesized in the liver and released into the gut, host-derived BAs undergo multiple
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to establish and lead high-caliber research programs while actively contributing to the educational missions of both undergraduate and graduate programs within SLST. Application Procedure: To apply, please
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Agency (ESA) for which multiple third-party funding channels are available. T he professorship will profit from the well-established recognition by the national funding agency for the space program, close
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background and field experience. The research of the successful candidate is not limited to a particular scale, although candidates should work across multiple scales. The successful candidate’s program
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-data integration, data analysis and working with HPC. Scripting and programming experience are essential. · You like working in a team, explaining and presenting research ideas and results
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· Programming skills in Matlab, R, and/or Python · Experience in the organisation of field campaigns Language skills · Fluency in English, both oral and written. Your LIST benefits
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scanning electron microscope (cryo FIB-SEM), a Hydra plasma cryo FIB-SEM, multiple screening electron microscopes, cryo light microscopes, and cryo grids preparation equipment. The main function
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integrative therapy approaches. As a successful candidate you will: Devise, plan, document, and advance basic science and translational projects in genetics, epigenetics, and precision oncology
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or associate professor in the broad area "Mechanisms of Aging." The ideal candidate would be expected to approach the question of aging from various perspectives and use multiple techniques. New faculty would