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Academic Employee in plant pathology and epidemiology of plant pathogens in agricultural crop plants
. Working areas Experimental plant pathology and epidemiology of plant pathogens in agricultural crop plants, including but not restricted to Host-pathogen interactions between rust fungi and primary hosts
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molecules. The starting date is September 1, 2024, or subject to mutual agreement. The position is strongly research oriented but also connected to industry. This project will aim at finding the optimum plant
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University (Denmark), invites applications for a 3 year 9 month postdoc position within food physics and protein chemistry, in particular plant-based protein
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Would you like to develop impact-oriented research that makes a difference for climate, health and animal-welfare? Are you ready to explore the evolving market trends driving the demand for plant
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to protein process? Would you be excited to work on an interdisciplinary team to perform research with a 200-L pilot plant? Then the Biological and Chemical Engineering department at Aarhus University invites
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, complex question several research approaches may be used in various combinations, e.g., statistical, and process-based plant diversity and vegetation modelling, remote sensing, meta-analyses, existing
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Processing, Food Metabolomics, Sensory Science and Plant Production. The Department currently employs 60 full time scientific staff, approx. 50 PhD students and Postdocs, plus approx. 30 visiting students and
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to teaching, and the development of new courses for graduate students in the areas of genetics and plant improvement. The successful candidate will conduct innovative, externally funded, and collaborative
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contributing to specifically the area of gene editing in different barley varieties. You will work experimentally in an already established laboratory environment for CRISPR/Cas editing in crop plants. Your
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on the university campus in Aarhus. The section's current research encompasses the ecophysiology and functional biology of aquatic plants and their roles in stream, wetland, and coastal ecosystems; carbon and