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Are you looking for an exciting PhD position on plant-environment and plant-plant interactions, using mechanistic models or data analyses? Do you want to identify management practices that minimize
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, fertility preservation measures, reproductive toxicology, stem cell biology, developmental biology, and fetal medicine. We provide a dynamic environment at the forefront of reproductive toxicological research
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of outstanding scientists applying interdisciplinary approaches to cutting-edge problems in a collaborative and stimulating environment. The unit is part of the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics
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biotechnology in Northern Sweden. Our mission is to perform excellent and innovative basic research and generate knowledge that benefits forestry, agriculture, environment and society. We work across a wide range
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addressing global challenges affecting our livelihoods and the environment. The Plant breeding division works on putting traits into usable forms by understanding their diversity, genetics and their
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, translational and clinical research as well as educational activities are carried out in a dynamic and international environment. The department consists of several different units and this postdoc will be placed
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has a focus on plant breeding research for maximizing yield while safeguarding the environment. Traditional monoculture practices, though efficient in yield, often lead to reduced genetic diversity
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to generate large amounts of complex data, which subsequently is followed by extensive and advanced data analysis. The work will be performed in a highly collaborative environment together with colleagues
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leading research unit in translational studies of the human immune system in the context of chronic inflammation, infectious diseases, and cancer. At CIM, we offer an engaging research environment where you
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and learning in higher education. You will also be part of the strong research environment that is available at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers