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Postdoctoral Fellow in Anthropology: Meat, Infrastructure, and Zoonotic Risk on Chinas Belt and Road
Rita Johansen, Senior advisor, UiT -The Arctic University of Norway email: rita.johansen@uit.no Qualifications Required qualifications PhD in Social, Cultural, Visual Anthropology or closely related
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, Cultural, Visual Anthropology or closely related discipline. If you’re at the final stages of your PhD, you may still apply if you have submitted your PhD thesis for doctoral degree evaluation within
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system visualization, decision support, and active user participation. The project seeks to deliver a solution that is replicable and adaptable to other territorial contexts. 4.Applicable Legislation and
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efficacy of documentation, maximize clinician adoption, and ensure consistent integration of measure results across patient interactions (history, assessment, plan of care, goals and serial reassessments
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PhD Fellow in Anthropology: Bushmeat, Infrastructure and Zoonotic Risk in Africa–China Contact Zones
). The research will explore how infrastructural development—particularly roads, mining, and urbanisation—shapes hunting, trade, and consumption of bushmeat, and how these changes affect human-animal interactions
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writing and project development- Prepare research findings for presentation at scientific meetings and conference and manuscripts for publication. Write grant applications. Collaborative Interactions
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falciparum , and/or host-parasite interactions. Available research topics for this position are varied and include 1) parasite genetic variation and its impact on vaccine escape; 2) evolutionary (distant past
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microbiome in relation to human health. The research in this position will focus on 1) the role of early establishment of the microbiome influence infant development; 2) the role of microbiome in interacting