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generate, analyze, and integrate single-cell and spatial transcriptomic datasets across in vivo and in vitro systems. Your work will aim to identify developmental trajectories, human-specific molecular
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an east African context Modelling skills with a focus on impact assessment at field to landscape level, preferably including spatial and agent-based modelling approaches Proven ability to implement
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, combines cutting-edge datasets with multivariate methods, and delivers spatially explicit tools for the attribution of compound events and impacts which might be ground-breaking to support adaptation in
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interdisciplinary research group dedicated to developing integrated approaches to geospatial systems analysis. Our team pushes the boundaries of how spatial data can be used to tackle today’s pressing environmental
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-focused attribution frameworks that integrates climatic and non-climatic drivers across sectors, combines cutting-edge datasets with multivariate methods, and delivers spatially explicit tools
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includes research encompassing experimental and theoretical approaches at a wide variety of temporal and spatial scales, i.e. from molecules and microorganisms to patterns and processes occurring
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(transformative) effects on the reader. A literary analysis may also be conducted in tandem with an analysis of the lay-out/spatial arrangement of these texts within the handwritten codices: how does lay-out affect
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Administration, Human Geography, Spatial Planning, and Environment. Our approach to teaching and research is evolving from multidisciplinarity, where we study societal challenges from different disciplinary
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addition to an extensive observational programme, the project will bring together a suite of existing models, ranging from spatially explicit lower trophic level models through fish population models to fisheries management
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participatory mapping, interviews, ecological fieldwork, ethnography, arts-based methods and relation-based simulation modelling in transdisciplinary processes in order to examine ecological and socio-spatial