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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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and evolution of disease resistance genes with a focus on crop plants Molecular and evolutionary biology to study disease resistance genes across different plant species Lab management and research in
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resistance genes across different plant species Lab management and research in plant-pathogen interactions and evolution of disease resistance genes To be considered for one of these positions, you must hold a
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Institute on the Old Road Campus. The post is for a fixed term (funded to 31 March 2025) and is full-time. You will design and implement neural network methods for natural language processing and text
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Do you enjoy working with big data and are you intrigued by the role of microbes in plant health? We are looking for a postdoc who is interested in fundamental research at the intersection between
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Institute on the Old Road Campus. The post is for a fixed term (funded to 31 March 2025) and is full-time. You will design and implement neural network methods for natural language processing and text mining
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control condition experiments. Contribute to developing improved germplasm with adaptation to abiotic and biotic stresses in different agro-ecologies. Establish and/or maintain collaboration with global
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(nutrient loads), and increased temperatures to study impacts on networks (benthos/soil fauna, microbes, plants), v) assessing impact of different warming scenarios (1.5°C and 3°C), hydrodynamics and density
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology The Department of forest genetics and plant physiology is
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frequency (mimicking SLR), pollution (nutrient loads), and increased temperatures to study impacts on networks (benthos/soil fauna, microbes, plants), v) assessing impact of different warming scenarios (1.5°C