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PhD Studentship in: Algae speciation and bloom risks in drinking water reservoirs: linking microbiological and environmental parameters to prevent treatment impacts
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and field research focused on harmful algae blooms. The incumbent will assist with specific ongoing water quality monitoring and associated sample analysis. Responsibilities will include the following
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phytoplankton, water quality monitoring and related topics. Experience with cyanobacteria and harmful algal bloom. Experience with working with high throughput sequencing data sets. Experience synthesizing large
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PhD Scholarship This project aims to develop a carbon-negative biomanufacturing platform, using cyanobacteria, to produce sustainable biochemicals for agriculture, health, and environmental
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photosymbiotic sea anemone to uncover how endosymbiotic algae communicate with and influence host nervous systems. You will join a collaborative research environment with access to state-of-the-art molecular
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in phytoplankton, water quality monitoring and related topics. Experience with cyanobacteria and harmful algal bloom. Experience with working with high throughput sequencing data sets. Experience
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in phytoplankton, water quality monitoring and related topics. Experience with cyanobacteria and harmful algal bloom. Experience with working with high throughput sequencing data sets. Experience
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our marine environments for future generations. About the opportunity Culture Management & Troubleshooting Maintain existing stock cultures of marine (e.g., Symbiodiniaceae) algae. Isolate and establish
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The National Archives, through the Archives Revealed programme, to catalogue the Irene Manton Archive. Irene Manton (1904–1988) was a pioneering botanist whose research on ferns and algae helped advance
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Sorbonne Université SIS (Sciences, Ingénierie, Santé) | Paris 15, le de France | France | about 1 month ago
chains supported by a diverse range of algae from multiple groups (diatoms, haptophytes, green algae, chrysophytes...) that have independently colonised both polar oceans. These species are typically