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-driven PhD candidate to join an interdisciplinary and collaborative team aimed at unraveling the biology of viruses of plant-parasitic nematodes. Plant-parasitic nematodes cause severe agricultural damage
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The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, Denmark, is offering a postdoctoral position in Chemical ecology of plant-nematode interactions, starting 01-01-2025 or as soon as possible
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Job description We have an open position for a PhD in a multidisciplinary project funded by the special research fund (BOF) of Ghent University, on: “The contribution of nematodes to soil N cycling
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host:parasite biology in sufficient detail to identify sustainable routes to their control. We primarily focus on plant-parasitic nematodes because: i) they are an understudied threat to food security in
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-9820. Department: Plant Pathology * Extension Plant Pathologist Department's Website: uada..edu Summary of Job Duties: Maintain fungal and nematode cultures of important, yield-limiting diseases and
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of the nematode model system, Caenorhabditis elegans. Ability to work independently and collaboratively with other lab personnel (PI, graduate and undergraduate students, etc.). Ability to work in an environment
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Month Position Details: Summary of Duties: The position’s primary responsibility will involve studies of root-knot nematodes and the plant Solanum sisymbriifolium . The position will involve conducting
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A BBSRC-funded Postdoctoral Associate position is available in the Davies lab to study damage signalling in Arabidopsis triggered by root cyst nematodes. The successful candidate will explore
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the laboratory. They should also be capable of conducting soil and plant sampling in field research plots and maintaining cultures of nematodes, oomycetes, and fungi for use in bioassays. Additionally, they should
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robust and extramurally funded research program that will address management, genomic and ecological aspects of nematodes that contribute to plant disease and soil function. Teaching associated with