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factors monitor the activity of these enzymes in relation to phytoplankton composition, DOM composition, and various other abiotic and biotic factors in the field assess the dependency of G. semen
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to screen existing G. semen cultures for ecto- and exoenzymes and study their regulation/modulation by environmental factors monitor the activity of these enzymes in relation to phytoplankton composition, DOM
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methods, bacterial composition, and unknown taxon. Our aim is to address and simplify the analysis of these intricate datasets, making the process more accessible to users. Taking the lead, the PhD
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composition in a sensitive mouse model. The PhD candidate will be part of an encouraging team of researchers, PhD candidates and master students at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the Faculty
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facilitated by the academic/non-academic composition of the consortium. The following position is open at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences (NMBU): Position 1. Validation of improved protocols