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contribute to our institution's commitment to excellence in research and innovation in microbiology, mainly focusing on understanding the evolutionary dynamics of microorganisms in response to environmental
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24 Months, Fixed Term, whole-time Post We are looking for an ambitious and competent post-doctoral fellow to work on the evolutionary ecology of feralisation and farm-wild interactions in Atlantic
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analysis Your profile: Requirements: PhD in Zoology, Evolutionary Biology, or a related field with a focus on biodiversity genomic methods, bioinformatics, phylogenomics, and marine invertebrate systematics
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-doctoral fellow to work on the evolutionary ecology of feralisation and farm-wild interactions in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The position is funded for 2 years as part of the Marine Institute Post
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About the Role Dr. Benjamin Werner from Barts Cancer Institute in London is seeking a post doc candidate to join his team at Queen Mary University of London to work on the evolutionary dynamics
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independently of ATP and exhibit distinct evolutionary conservation—TRIM proteins in animals and polyD/E proteins across eukaryotes—thereby distinguishing them from established PQC mechanisms. Ongoing work seeks
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into the ecological costs and evolutionary consequences of light pollution for nocturnal insects. The researcher will take primary responsibility for (1) managing a field study of urban adaptation among New England
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-in-biogeography-and-macroecolog… Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Essential Ph.D. in evolutionary biology, ecology, zoology or a
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Institute for Plant Form and Function Jena (SIP) and the University of Jena (FSU) deals with ecological and evolutionary research questions related to biodiversity and the adaptation of plants – specifically
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the Geomicrobiology and Physics of Natural Sites teams of the IPGP and is conducted in collaboration with the "Evolutionary Biology of the Microbial Cell" team of the Institut Pasteur. Position of responsibility