19 natural-product research jobs at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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for production of plant-based food, feed and industrial products in a changing climate. The postdoc position will be working in a collaborative project between department of Plant Breeding and Plant Protection and
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applications for a two-year postdoc position for candidates interested in basic science and working at the intersection of genetics and the practical implications of biomass production for the future bio-based
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Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology We are looking for you that want to contribute to future sustainable plant production, with focus on primary food production in Sweden. We offer a
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structure, function and behaviour of animals and how these are affected by breeding, physical activity, care, production, stress, environmental factors and disease. For more information about the department
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production. The work will consist of designing and running simulations with the USSF model and writing a report on the findings. Your profile Experience of using simulation models that describe physical
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well as their importance to the society and its development. The department conducts research, teaching and environmental monitoring in the field of inorganic, physical and organic chemistry, biochemistry, natural product
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About the position Crop production in the agricultural and horticultural sector will continue to require maximum yield in combination with reduced environmental impact and energy consumption
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vulnerability to climate change. The postdocs will explore advantages and disadvantages of a range of farming practices and landscape composition and configuration for primary production, climate change
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Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology We are looking for you that want to contribute to future sustainable plant production, in a local and global perspective. We offer a postdoctoral
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structure, function and behaviour of animals and how these are affected by breeding, physical activity, care, production, stress, environmental factors and disease. Read more about our benefits and working