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Two junior postdocs: Discovery of bioactive metabolites in the chemical war between fungi and tomato
Junior postdoc: Discovery, characterization and production of novel bioactive metabolites by exploiting the chemical warfare during tomato-fungi interactions About the lab The group of Specialized
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well as in basic molecular biology and biochemistry methods. Experience in the genetic manipulation of filamentous fungi is preferred. Applicants should have a demonstrated commitment to and knowledge of equal
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University of Tennessee Health Science Center | Memphis, Tennessee | United States | about 13 hours ago
manipulation of filamentous fungi is preferred. Applicants should have a demonstrated commitment to and knowledge of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action. The University of Tennessee Health
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manipulation of filamentous fungi is preferred. Applicants should have a demonstrated commitment to and knowledge of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action. The University of Tennessee Health
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Natural History Museum in Oslo (NHMO) has available a full-time, three-year postdoctoral position for a researcher with deep taxonomic and ecological expertise on lichen-inhabiting (lichenicolous) fungi. In
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interactions and biological functions of small natural product molecules in plants and fungi (https://www.ipb-halle.de/en/ ). Research topic: We are looking for a creative, curious, team-minded and enthusiastic
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isolation of fungi across land-use gradient, molecular and bioinformatic methods exploring the genomes of these fungi, and experiments on fungal cultures to measure their physiological traits in artificial
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partners. It represents a seamless collaboration between UCC, Teagasc, Moorepark and MTU. It is widely recognised that our microbiome (community of bacteria/viruses and fungi that live in and on our bodies
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, plant pathology, fungal genetics, molecular biology, or a related field is required. Demonstrated expertise with isolating fungi from field samples (leaves, roots, soil, etc) and maintaining axenic
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multifunctionality. This will be achieved by combination of field characterization and isolation of fungi across land-use gradient, molecular and bioinformatic methods exploring the genomes of these fungi, and