About the Role
Deadline: December 1st
The successful candidate will manage their research projects, coordinate with team members, and engage in training and co-supervising staff and students. The project involves:
Conducting high-throughput eDNA analyses across diverse ecosystems (coasts, rivers, grasslands).
Utilizing advanced sequencing technology to assess biodiversity and ecological interactions.
Analyzing biodiversity responses to anthropogenic stressors and integrating eDNA data into ecological assessments.
Collaborating on developing novel research ideas within the fields of environmental DNA and molecular ecology.
For further inquiries, please contact: Philip Francis Thomsen
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