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analysis of barley stems and spikes Performing genetic analyses (GWAS, QTL and map-based cloning) by integrating phenotypic and genomic data Characterizing genes for barley stem growth and yield performance
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partners are the Teaching and Research Station for Animal Breeding and Husbandry (LVAT), the University of Potsdam, the Leibniz Institute for Plant Biochemistry (IPB), the European Molecular Biology
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(3 years) starting earliest in October 2024 at our location in Müncheberg as Doctoral researcher (PhD) for on-farm experiments (f/m/d) Your tasks: data compilation and harmonization for three German on
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-fli.de ). The research group led by Prof. Dr. Christoph Englert at FLI is looking for a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/x) to join their team: Postdoc in Molecular Genetics (m/f
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at the German Primate Center (DPZ) is offering: Two PhD positions and a Postdoc (f/m/d) The PhD positions are available immediately for three years. We are flexible regarding the start date, and contract
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location in Dortmund we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Bioimaging for the subproject "P2: targeting cardiac macrophages" as part of the DFG-funded Research Training Group "GRK 2989
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for dihydroisocoumarin using LCMS in breeding populations of Hydrangea plants, approximately 10000 plants Development of PCR markers with identified phenylpropanoid pathway genes Elucidation of dihydroisocoumarin
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adaptations of plants to stress or agricultural production conditions. In collaboration with the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of Natural Sciences 3 we invite applications for a PhD
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In the BMBF-funded project DIVATOX (Diversity of aquatic plants and associated neurotoxic cyanobacteria - effects on recreational and drinking water use of inland waters) we are looking for a PhD
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Applications for a PhD position funded by the DFG within the Collaborative Research Centre SNP2Prot ‘Plant Proteoform Diversity’ are invited to join the research team of Debora Gasperini