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of Cyanobacteria and carrying out experiments with those bacteria, as well as flow cytometric analysis. Key Responsibilities: Develop and optimize extraction methods for recovering ultra-long, high molecular weight
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aromatic & medicinal plants and algae, etc.) Sustainable technologies in water, environment, and energy sectors. Description of the position: African Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (ASARI
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Environmental control of plant and algae growth. The candidate will be in charge of: -Performing CRISPR in microalgae. -Characterizing chloroplast biogenesis in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. -Characterizing new
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(biosaline agriculture, animal production & nutrition, valorization of native aromatic & medicinal plants and algae, etc.) Sustainable technologies in water, environment, and energy sectors Description
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of harmful algae and their toxins in Svalbard fjords. Only candidates with extensive prior expertise related to the research topic will be considered for this opportunity. Please read this interview for more
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are interested in collaborative and keen candidates that have a strong background in winter limnology, cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins, and comparative limnology. A significant portion of this research will be
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Laayoune City and constitutes a structure of practical-based research with a vision of offering versatile infrastructure for cultivation and conversion of algae based on merging biotechnology, environmental
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interactions, to resolving the structure and dynamics of photosynthetic complexes in cyanobacteria. Our work also extends into environmental proteomics, where we have pioneered native mass spectrometry
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offering versatile infrastructure for cultivation and conversion of algae based on merging biotechnology, environmental science, and sustainability. Driven by innovation, sustainability, and
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project, Proteins for Singapore (P4SG), where you will be part of the research team to establish and understand the structuration of algae/soybean/mung bean proteins for high quality alternative protein