18 environmental-microbiology positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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our ongoing research project on microbiological surveillance of biogas plants. Increased biogas production is an important component in achieving Sweden's environmental and climate goals. In the project
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will work within the forest microbiology division that aims to better understand the intricate relationships between plants and their associated soil biota under changing environmental conditions
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Ecology, you will contribute to our laboratory activities by performing analyzes of algal toxin samples, analyzing biodiversity in various environmental samples using DNA-based methods and purifying algae
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We are looking for a person who is interested in laboratory work and who works systematically and pays attention to details. About the position You will be part of the environmental DNA (eDNA
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everything from livestock, sports and companion animals to laboratory animals and wildlife. Researchers in the department work across the entire range from molecular mechanisms and microbiology to the overall
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stakeholders. Your profile As a minimum requirement, the successful candidate will have a university degree (preferably at BSc or Masters level) in biology, molecular biology, microbiology, environmental
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from environmental samples. To learn more about ongoing research in our group you can check our webpage: https://www.bionomics-mmlab.com/ Your profile You must have a PhD degree (or equivalent) with
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sink of nitrous oxide (N2 O), a potent greenhouse gas. The PhD student will work within the Soil Microbiology group that works as a well-integrated team and is internationally recognized in the areas
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from livestock, sports and companion animals to laboratory animals and wildlife. Researchers in the department work across the entire range from molecular mechanisms and microbiology to the overall
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materials, and energy to meet the increasing demands for these resources and, at the same time, make plant production increasingly environmentally friendly and energy efficient. Together, we expand knowledge