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physiological sensors, and manage the data streams and data archive that originate from these sensors. The second task is to perform original research at the experimental site in physiological plant ecology
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information on the topics of the group in which you will be working can be found at https://palivan.chemie.unibas.ch/en/
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, organizations, or companies that (re)establish relations between food stakeholders and geographic regions to provide democratic and sustainable alternatives to global food chains. By engaging with non-academic
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at the University of Basel. This transdisciplinary project aims to explore the opportunities and limitations of Trans-local food coalitions (TLFCs) – initiatives, organizations, or companies that (re)establish
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the Institute for European Global Studies. You will pursue your own research project and you will teach a course of two hours per week (during the semester) which will be part of both the Master in Political
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swisspeace is a practice and research institute dedicated to advancing effective peacebuilding. Partnerships with local and international actors are at the core of our work. Together, we combine
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. The position is structurally anchored in the Department of Political Science and shared with the Institute for European Global Studies. You will pursue your own research project and you will teach a course of
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state-of-the arts murine models combined to cutting-edge technologies (single cell omics, ATACseq) and innovative immunological and genetic perturbation tools (Retroviruses, CRISPR), our group works on
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publications can be found on Google Scholar . [1] 1. M. Kaiser, et al., Nat Commun. 9, 212 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02505-0 [2] T. Julou, et al., PLoS Biol. 18, e3000952 (2020). https://doi.org
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which work together to combine cutting edge statistical and computational tools with quantitative experiments. A list of our group's publications can be found on Google Scholar . [1] 1. M. Kaiser, et al