*PhD on the function and evolution of avian taste with Hannah Rowland at
the University of Cambridge.*
*Importance of the area of research concerned*: Many animals depend upon
their sense of taste to survive. But our understanding of the molecular
basis of taste is mostly based on mammal studies. It is unclear to what
extent other vertebrates, such as birds, use similar mechanisms.
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BBSRC South West Doctoral Training Partnership, UK
Topic: Analysis of interactions between slugs and weeds in arable crops
using next generation sequencing
Main supervisor: Prof. William O.C. Symondson (School of Biosciences,
Cardiff University)
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TWO POST-DOC POSITIONS INSECT PHEROMONES AND COGNITION, PARIS, FRANCE
Each position is a full time, 2-year contract. Expected starting date:
from March 2015
ANR-funded project PHEROMOD: Pheromones as general modulators of insect
behavior
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The Research Training Group âBiological responses to novel and changing environments â RESPONSEâ (RTG 2010), funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), invites applications for 12 Ph.D. positions (salary scale TV-L E13, 65 %; including social benefits) for a three-year structured Ph.D. program. Start of the program and all respective Ph.D. positions will be April 1st, 2015. The RTG is based at the University of Greifswald, Germany (www.uni-greifswald.de).
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The Chair of Animal Breeding of the Technische Universität München (TUM) in Freising-
Weihenstephan (www.tierzucht.tum.de) offers a doctoral position in the field of cattle
genomics. The offered position focuses on the analysis of next-generation genomic data
for the detection of DNA variants affecting bovine disease phenotypes and on the
implementation of diagnostic tests.
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