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on by-products from algae and fish markets. At the Division of Industrial Biotechnology, under the guidance of Assistant Prof. Amparo Jiménez Quero, you will work with a diverse group of researchers
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/departments/plant-terrestrialization/ ). We study and compare aquatic algae and land plants using a wide range of experimental techniques to better understand the processes by which green plants came from
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will be initially made on a 1-year contract, with the possibility of extension. We welcome applications from PhD holders, including those without prior experience. Ideal candidates will possess expertise
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available in the Morphogenesis of Brown algae team (http://igfl.ens-lyon.fr/equipes/b.-charrier-morphogenese-des-algues-bru… ). The overall aim of the project is to identify the factors that control
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Selection Procedure PhD Scientific Researcher Recruitment (Initial Stage Researcher) FCiências.ID/2024/DL57/ MARE/3 FCiências.ID - Associação para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento de Ciências, through its
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Kateřina Bišová has been leading an established Laboratory of Cell Cycles of Algae for more than 10 years. Currently, 8 staff members from 3 nations are working on 3 research projects. Our main interest is
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of molecular and computational biology you will engineer cyanobacteria as a bio-based organic devices to deliver environmental solutions. You will thrive in an intellectually stimulating environment while
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of isoprene by photosynthetic cyanobacteria directly from CO2 as carbon source and solar light as energy source, and the second step is the photochemical dimerization of isoprene into monoterpenoids, which
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cyanobacteria as a bio-based organic devices to deliver environmental solutions that are cryptographically biosecured by design. Our goal is to ensure the utmost safety and traceability using genomic barcoding
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eukaryote evolution such as the origin of plastids. You will join a vibrant lab of PhD students and postdocs that are passionate about the fascinating world of protists. Project description The Burki lab