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designing, testing and optimizing such BY-kinase inhibitors. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory: A Doctoral degree or equivalent in disciplines related to computational biology
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, or an exam which is judged comparable to a Swedish Ph.D in biochemistry or structural biology. The degree needs to be obtained by the time of the decision of employment. Those who have obtained a PhD
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-doc will be a member of research group that do research on the effect of land-use on emissions and uptake of green-house gases. Your profile PhD exam in relevant topic based on research in soil science
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Approximation, INLA) to test if bee age structure has changed over time in response to climate change. The researcher will also apply these estimates to forecast future changes in pollination services under
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development and testing. As a PostDoc, you are expected to develop independent ideas and to communicate research results in oral and written form. The employment includes national and international
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the following documents: Letter highlighting your qualification and motivation CV including publication list Copy of PhD certificate, and other relevant exam certificates Contact information of 2 references
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within political, legal and medical discourses, often targeting minority communities and raising concerns about stigmatisation and social exclusion. The project aims to examine how personalised medicine
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pesticides for crop protection. There is an urgent need to assess the consequences for arable crop production given the disappearance of chemical pesticides and to identify and test sustainable crop protection
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plant in small-scale laboratory tests. The project will extend and enable this method for industrial application. You will develop materials and processes enabling this technique to be scaled up and
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the disappearance of chemical pesticides and to identify and test sustainable crop protection solutions beyond chemical pesticides, such as substitutions and cropping systems redesign based on ecological knowledge