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research to benefit the beekeeping community, (2) ecotoxicology, and (3) disease ecology of pollinator communities. Each of these approaches require skills in bee biology, pollinator health, and applied
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FieldGeosciencesYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Strong enthusiasm for field work - Good knowledge in ecology, ecotoxicology and/or environmental chemistry - Affinity
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(Phospholipid fatty acid), bacterial and fungal growth (using 3H- and 14C-labelled substrates), soil basal respiration, substrate-induced respiration. Experience in ecotoxicological tests with soil fauna
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approaches in ecotoxicology, proteomic techniques, immunoenzymatic methods, antibiograms, mechanisms of bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents Applications to the open call may be submitted by those who
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, ecotoxicology, biotests, immunology, laboratory breeding of invertebrates Applications to the open call may be submitted by those who meet the conditions specified in Section 113 of the Act – Law on Higher
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hydrological processes, as well as aquatic environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology. Together with our neighbouring departments Aquatic Resources, and Ecology, we have expertise in the entire limnic ecosystem
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and biodiversity, functional microbial ecology, geochemical and hydrological processes, as well as aquatic environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology. Together with our neighbouring departments Aquatic
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degree in the field of Ecotoxicology and Biology or Environmental Science. Contract: 1 year, followed by 1 year on condition that the previous term was given a positive evaluation, and followed by 2 years
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well as on environmental chemistry and aquatic ecotoxicology. The department has some 140 employees, of which approximately half are researchers/doctoral students and the other half are technical and administrative staff
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on three broad areas: (1) pollinator health, including applied research to benefit the beekeeping community, (2) ecotoxicology, and (3) disease ecology of pollinator communities. Each of these approaches