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and humpback whales), AIS vessel tracking data, and fisheries data to produce standardized plots for data visualisation. The same datasets will be analysed to describe killer whale interactions with
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is available for 24 months starting 1 Jan 2027 or as soon as possible thereafter. Further information and informal enquiries may be directed to Dr Aaron J. Cotnoir at ac117@st-andrews.ac.uk Benefits
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in vitro molecular microbiology, bacterial genetics, and quantitative analytical approaches, including strain construction, functional assays, and data-driven analysis. The successful applicant will
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Jan Åström and Thomas Zwinger (CSC, Finland). Funds are available for the PDRAs to visit partner institutes, as well as to attend international conferences and project meetings. For further information
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July 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The project will also fund another position at the University of Exeter and candidates are encouraged to apply for that position too. For further information