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12 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences Department Laboratory of Pollen Biology Research Field Biological sciences
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projekty: APVV-20-0058 Main ideas of the proposed dissertation topic: Pollen-food syndrome affects about 50% of pollen allergy patients in Central Europe and is caused by allergen homology, where IgE
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health of managed honeybees while being used for pollination services on almond orchards and assessing the dependence of new “self-fertile” almond varieties on pollen movement by honeybees. Almond
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-fertile” almond varieties on pollen movement by honeybees. Almond production is a major and expanding horticultural industry in Australia and is heavily dependent on honeybees. This research will improve
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capability of female flowers of anemophilous plants to intercept airborne 2D-Nms, and the internalisation of 2D-Nms by pollen tube and stigmatic surfaces. The subsequent interference that 2D-Nms might cause
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and around Southeast Asia, towards safer and more sustainable societies. EOS invites applications for a Research Fellow in palynology (pollen) and sedimentology research relating to tropical mangrove
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sands and adjacent sites to build up a picture of the past environments. We are using biomarkers, ostracods, and pollen, but are also keen to explore other potential proxies. The post-holder will get
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prioritize sites for ancient woodland restoration. The successful candidate will work with the Task 4 lead, Dr Helen Shaw, to use palaeoecological approaches (pollen, spores and a range of other proxies
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production. Ability to lift up to 100 pounds and work in an outdoor environment in various conditions including extreme weather, dust, pollen. Valid Driver’s license. Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee
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exposure to extreme weather, chemicals, pollen, fumes, etc. that are typical of an outdoor environment. This position may work alone or collaboratively in a team environment. Shifts and schedules may be