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Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoc position in the field of legume-rhizobium interactions and symbiotic nitrogen fixation at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus
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to contribute to the ‘Biological Nitrogen Fixation’ program. This initiative seeks to engineer biological nitrogen fixation into widely grown crop plants to improve yields and reduce global reliance on synthetic
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to contribute to the ‘Biological Nitrogen Fixation’ program. This initiative seeks to engineer biological nitrogen fixation into widely grown crop plants to improve yields and reduce global reliance on synthetic
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to the ‘Biological Nitrogen Fixation’ program. This initiative seeks to engineer biological nitrogen fixation into widely grown crop plants to improve yields and reduce global reliance on synthetic fertilisers
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motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to discover and characterize new plant‑based strategies to control nitrogen‑cycle microorganisms, and as such improve plant nitrogen use while reducing nitrogen
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modelling of nitrogen, carbon and water fluxes in agricultural dominated landscapes. The position will be available starting August 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is available for a
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Postdoc in Decoding Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) in Cereals: Integrating Metabolomic...
as possible thereafter. You will be part of a research environment focusing on sustainable crop production, nitrogen use efficiency and plant–soil–microbiome interactions. You will be contributing
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investigate the dynamics of regulatory networks at the interface of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and nitrogen-fixing bacteria colonization using molecular biology, proteomics and bioengineering approaches
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investigate the dynamics of regulator networks at the interface of arbuscular mycorrhiza and nitrogen fixing bacteria colonization. They will benefit from a highly interdisciplinary and international
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investigate the dynamics of regulatory networks at the interface of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and nitrogen fixing bacteria colonization using genetics, molecular biology and cell biology approaches