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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. About the project Con-TEki investigates the role of transposable elements (TEs) as drivers of regulatory
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relevant. Our group approaches this question from a novel perspective, by studying the role of transposable elements (TEs) in this process. TEs occupy 50% of the human genome and are known to be very strong
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. The project employs several techniques including fluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, and advanced image data analysis. Duties Establishment of plasma membrane model systems and studies of replication
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analysis. Depending on the interests of the PhD student, there will be opportunities to incorporate isotope tracing, multivariate trait analysis, and evolutionary or phylogenetic approaches. The project is
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of transposable elements (TEs) in this process. TEs occupy 50% of the human genome and are known to be very strong gene regulators. Therefore, to avoid their harmful effects, in adult tissues they are silenced by
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scientific community. Design research projects that are hypothesis-driven and contain a clear experimental component, preferably using quantitative methods, and ideally integrating both experimental and
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for phytoplankton and zooplankton. Required skills are: Strong background in aquatic ecosystem science Expertisein GIS and analysis of long-term environmental data Expertisein satellite remote sensing and geographic
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of Chemistry during the period from 2026-03-02 to 2027-02-25 within the framework of the project "Analysis and fractionation of biomass". You are welcome to apply by 2026-02-04. Project description The project
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student who will work experimentally with microbial and human DNA sequencing, including associated analyses using standard bioinformatics methods. The project will also involve statistical analysis in R
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during the period from 2026-04-01 to 2027-03-27 within the framework of the project "Analysis and fractionation of biomass". You are welcome to apply by 2026-02-04. Project description The project