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for an industry/collaboration-based PhD student in drought resistance biology. The doctoral studies will be performed at the Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, which is part of Umeå Plant science
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Department of Plant Biology A position as professor in plant genetics is available at the Department of Plant Biology, at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala. SLU is
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project outcomes at seminars and workshops, and supervising bachelor or master’s students as and when the opportunity arises. Your profile Candidates should hold a PhD in biology, ecology, plant breeding
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in Uppsala. Here you will find expertise in plant biology, mycology, plant pathology, microbiology, food science, calculation-based genetics, chemistry and biotechnology and competitive infrastructure
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-mycology-plantpathology/ Read more about Södra here: https://www.sodra.com/sv/se/ Research subject Biology Description: The goal of the doctoral project in forest pathology is to create knowledge about trees
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preferentially exemplified in the application. Required qualifications: Good insights in marine biology and marine ecological processes Capacity to work systematically and to deal with large sets of data Strong
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collaborative skills, accuracy, and subject-related expertise, are emphasized and are preferentially exemplified in the application. Required qualifications: Strong insights in marine biology and marine
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Pathology: https://www.slu.se/en/departments/forest-mycology-plantpathology/about-us/ Read more about Holmen: https://www.holmen.com/en Research subject Biology Description: Project The goal of the project is
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sampling, measurements and observations in experiments and areas for environmental monitoring Qualifications We are looking for motivated people with a degree in plant biology, ecology, forest science or
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/WIFORCE/en Read more about Umeå Plant Science Centre www.upsc.se Read more about Skogforsk www.skogforsk.se Research subject: Biology Description: Norway spruce (Picea abies) is the most important timber