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postdoctoral position within plant pathology and disease resistance breeding in pea, with focus on wilt disease. About the position Pea production is threatened by several different diseases. One
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are career-developing positions for junior researchers, we are primarily looking for candidates with a doctoral degree that is up to three years old. About us SLU’s departments of Plant Breeding and Plant
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Department of Plant Breeding performs research and education addressing global challenges affecting our livelihoods and the environment. Within the plant breeding division, much of the work is focused
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first-hand About the position Novel genetic and genomic tools are indispensable for plant breeding. The Swedish apple breeding program is currently being converted from the phenotype-based to genome
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--1-10337 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department of Plant Breeding Seize the rare chance to work side-by-side with plant breeders and
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determine what role this has for biomass production. We will also develop phenotyping methods to identify browsing-tolerant trees for future breeding programs. You will be part of a research team that works
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acclimate to a changing world and how we can breed better plants. About the position The employment is part of the project Genetic basis of adaptive response in conifers, which aims to understand the genetic
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degree not more than three years prior to the deadline of this application and have a research focus in plant molecular biology, small RNAs, plant breeding, or similar. You should have the ability to work
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general and molecular genetics, cell biology, gene technology, plant physiology, plant breeding, plant biochemistry and biotechnology, and molecular interactions between plants and pathogens. In addition
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biology to ecophysiology and from basic research to industrial applications. Our common goal is to understand the plants’ ability to grow, adapt and acclimate to a changing world and how we can breed better