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investigate why unique plant cells respond so differently to the same environmental stimuli. You’ll gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge single-cell genomics and functional genomics to uncover the drivers
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PhD Position in the Role of Cell Identity in Shaping Plant Stress Responses Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 10 May
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advice, setting up acquisition sessions, and ensuring optimal microscope performance. Your job You play an important role in ensuring our diverse user community has the best possible experience at our
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Apply now Do you want to work at the intersection of root development and plant-microbe interactions and discover how microbes induce stress-protective layers in crop roots? This PhD position might be a
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to shape the direction of educational support at a time when digitalisation, AI and Open Science are transforming the way students and lecturers work with information? For the university library
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in teaching and research activities, and as a core member of the ODISSEI Social Data Science (SoDa) team , you play a key role in developing and applying statistical and data science methods in
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Application deadline: 26 April 2026 Apply now Strengthen the Adapt! project with digital-historical research into the big history of crisis! As a PhD candidate, you will work under the supervision of Prof
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fundamental research to translational research with a direct therapeutical impact. Your job The primary objective of this position is to perform experimental proteomics work, including sample preparation and
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, you play a key role in developing and applying statistical and data science methods in the social sciences. Your job This position consists of 60% teaching and 40% research. Until the end of 2030, with
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a successful candidate, you will be part of the international research project “Follow