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economic factor: around 80% of all decisions in society are said to have a spatial component, due to the fact that everything happens somewhere at some time. GI is essential to numerous application areas
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on cancer metastasis and novel metabolic pathways. We exploit mouse models, genetic engineering, metabolomics and single cell & spatial multi-omics analysis to gain groundbreaking insights into metabolism as
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of freshwater species which would facilitate greater spatial and temporal sampling of freshwater fishes in Madagascar. This project has a direct conservation impact providing data to support the sustainable
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or merit level from an internationally recognised university, in spatial planning, urban geography or a related subject, and an equally strong undergraduate degree in related subject areas. Applicants should
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function and its role in healthy development and disease. There is no brain-imaging method that allows us to measure infant brain activity with high resolution in both spatial and temporal dimensions
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genomic, transcriptomic, epigenetic, proteomic, digital spatial, and other ‘omics data in healthy and disease states close interaction with the bioinformatics and immunology teams of Katrin Kierdorf, Julia
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spatial data such as satellite data. You will work alongside other PhDs on soil health, biodiversity and land use intensity assessments, from field to national scale. Your qualities As a PhD you will
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agricultural or ecological settings. Experience with GIS (Geographic Information Systems) or spatial analysis for landscape-level studies. Experience with scientific writing in English You need to be able
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CO2e annual flux or kt N annual loss to water). These quantitative metrics will be supplemented by expert screening of spatially explicit scenarios in terms of biodiversity and resilience to future
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flowering times over large spatial scales. Now, the PollenNet project seeks a highly motivated PhD student working at the interface of plant phenology, citizen science and ecological modelling. The PollenNet