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PhD Fellow in Anthropology: Bushmeat, Infrastructure and Zoonotic Risk in Africa–China Contact Zones
lived across diverse local contexts. Fieldwork will be conducted in multiple regions associated with the BRI, with a focus on animal infrastructures, markets, migration, and China’s expanding health
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initiative designed to attract and develop exceptional research talent aligned to our 2030 Strategy. This prestigious scheme supports researchers to grow their autonomy, lead innovative projects, and establish
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. This prestigious Fellowship is aligned with the new Centre for Drug Discovery (CDD), a cross-faculty initiative bringing together chemists, biologists, data scientists and engineers to accelerate drug discovery
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a broad range of molecular, cell biology and biochemical methods, various cell culture models, sequencing-based chromatin techniques (RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq) and microscopy. Research
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, environmental psychology,geography, or related fields);• Hold an academic background aligned with the research topic;• Preferably have skills in research methods applied to urban contexts and interest in
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PhD Fellow in Anthropology: Bushmeat, Infrastructure and Zoonotic Risk in Africa–China Contact Zones
diverse local contexts. Fieldwork will be conducted in multiple regions associated with the BRI, with a focus on animal infrastructures, markets, migration, and China’s expanding health diplomacy. While
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the north and abyssally in the south. This PhD project will focus on Arctic bivalves, utilizing a combination of MinION sequencing, an innovative shallow sequencing technology, to explore genetic diversity
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probability of human error. The results will lay the scientific foundation for a human-centered approach to maintenance aligned with Industry 5.0, contributing to the design of safer and more reliable
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existing vulnerability-mining tooling to ensure precise commit-level alignment and reproducibility. 2. Formalization and Extension of Security-Preserving Perturbations (Month 2-3) - Collect/define and
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experience will enable the fellow to explore multidisciplinary solutions for the energy transition, aligning scientific research with training and capacity building oriented to circular economy challenges in