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genomics and plant systems biology. Current research topics include developing a single-plant omics strategy to unravel the molecular wiring of plant phenotypes, studying dosage balance-sensitive genes in
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. This includes the characterization and validation of novel BNI mechanisms through molecular and microbial ecology approaches targeting nitrifier communities, including metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, and
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nitrification inhibition (BNI) potential of metabolites across the plant kingdom. This includes the characterization and validation of novel BNI mechanisms through molecular and microbial ecology approaches
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creative individual with a strong interest in molecular biology, plant physiology, phenotyping, abiotic stress tolerance and genome editing. This role involves working closely with the other members
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) and ATTR (transthyretin) amyloidosis are the most common systemic forms, with distinct molecular origins but shared mechanisms of extracellular amyloid deposition and tissue damage. Our research program
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. YOUR PROFILE Ph.D. in life sciences (earned within the past 3 years). Required: experience with human cell line engineering; molecular biology expertise is a plus. Excellent English communication skills
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accumulate genetic and epigenetic changes that fuel somatic evolution through drift and selection. Over time, these processes turn tissues into molecular mosaics containing competing subclones, often carrying
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publication(s) in peer-reviewed international journals Experience in molecular biology, single cell approaches, imaging and electrophysiology are a plus Team player and great collaborator Strong interest in
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Amplicon sequencing analysis Grant and manuscript writing Guide students and work with technicians Profile Candidates must have a PhD in (Plant) Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or equivalent
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equivalent A solid publication record with research publication(s) in peer-reviewed international journals Experience in molecular biology, single cell approaches, imaging and electrophysiology are a plus Team