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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description AgrifoodTECH COFUND Research Code: C1-BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS We are seeking innovative research proposals based on green and ecofriendly technological approaches
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and bioactive compound stability, although its broader implications within horticultural supply chains remain insufficiently understood. The problem to address: Despite increasing research interest in
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Institutet, Uppsala University and Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine. We use bioactivity-based isolation of compounds applying a set of cell reporter and enzymatic assays, examining
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School of Agriculture and Food Science. As part of the Horizon Europe-funded SMACC+ (Sustainable Microalgae and Cyanobacteria-Based Bioactive Compounds for Cosmeceuticals and Nutraceuticals), UCD seeks
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3 years in postdoctoral grants, considering the period of the contract in question, including any renewals. 2. Proven experience in metabolomics and/or analysis of bioactive compound profiles
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analysis and method development of bioactive compounds. Investigate changes in bioactive compounds during postharvest handling processes. Collaborate with industry partners and collect samples from various
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, including extraction of bioactive compounds, enzymatic hydrolysis of proteins and production of hydrolysates, with application in ingredients for the food or related sectors. Experience in analytical
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Science Centre entitled "Research on the comprehensive use of phenolic-rich waste from agri-food processing to obtain nano-formulations with high bioactivity and bioavailability" (project number: 2021/43/B
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insect-based oleogels with enhanced nutritional, techno-functional and bioactive properties. Efforts include defining technical and regulatory requirements, optimizing processing methods, and applying
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-based models using a range of molecular biology techniques. You will be expected to optimise and troubleshoot new cellular and biochemical assays for testing developed bioactive compounds and take an