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Are you a versatile scientist passionate about the intersection of evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, and environmental health? The University of Sheffield School of Biosciences is home to
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individually, make a real difference. The role Postdoctoral position in linguistic phylogenetics and computational tool building Prof Erich Round is seeking qualified applicants for a one-year part-time
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. Myomedusa: How Did Muscles Evolve? As part of this project, we aim to trace the evolutionary history of our striated muscle. To answer this question, we will analyze genomic data, single-cell RNA sequencing
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longitudinal lung cancer program. Our aim is to trace the intricate evolutionary trajectories of lung tumours across space and time. Our second research direction investigates the role of non-mutagenic
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individually, make a real difference. The role Postdoctoral position in linguistic phylogenetics and computational tool building Prof Erich Round is seeking qualified applicants for a one-year part-time
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Evolutionary Biology with an 80% teaching and 20% research load. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate biology courses covering topics in genetics, evolution, and in
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haplogroups (Y-chromosomes and mitochondrial DNA) in Finland using both ancient and modern DNA. Analytical approaches will include population genetic and evolutionary modelling techniques. The employment period
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of different ecological and evolutionary processes shaping complex host-microbiome systems. - Comparing theoretical predictions with data from host-microbiome systems, in particular from marine environments
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empowers people to achieve this aim and to collectively, and individually, make a real difference. The role Postdoctoral position in linguistic phylogenetics and computational tool building Prof Erich Round
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variation may be key to understanding how plants adapt to different environments. This project will investigate the evolutionary processes driving gene presence/absence variation in grasses and examine how