12 environment PhD scholarships at Institute of Molecular Biology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and its University Medical Center • International PhD Programme "Gene Regulation, Epigenetics & Genome Stability" • in Australia
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resisting oxidant and acid in the mine site environment conditions. The candidate should have experience in one or more of the following research areas: Environmental Science, Microbiology, Chemistry
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knowledge in uranium bioremediation mechanisms in mining site environment and mining site environmental science through spectroscopic and modelling approaches as well as collaborations with RMIT experts
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the University of Queensland and CSIRO, supported by the South Australian Water Corporation and the Department for Environment and Water, and managed by the SmartSat CRC. Research objectives: The overall objective
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a physiological environment, cytotoxicity investigation of new nanothermometers and super-resolution imaging methods in studying the organelle interactions and building intracellular heat maps
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entirely on the wellbeing of the adolescent, without considering how stress and strain associated with the parenting role can impact on parenting style, the home environment and ultimately the adolescent
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Generation Sequencing-based genomics and pan-genomics data, large field trial data across multiple geographical sites, and environment data. The PhD research will involve cutting-edge bioinformatics and data
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of iPhone. Similarly, the underutilised resources of collocated mobile devices could be transformed into the on-demand femto cloud services at the edge. Wireless energy, WiFi hotspots, Environmental sensing
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Work in an environment where discovery research meets diagnosis and surveillance Work with experts in infectious diseases, epidemiology, genomics and more. The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and
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Interdisciplinary research programs We offer a wide range of interdisciplinary research opportunities that foster a collaborative and dynamic research environment. Our initiatives give graduate
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into two research environments. Dr Lev Kats at the University of Melbourne will contribute their expertise in mouse models and anlaysis of drug resistance mechanisms. Associate Professor Leonardo Salmena