We have 2 open PhD positions on archaeal virology at the University of Groningen.
Read everything about the EU funded ARCTECH project and its European partners here:
archaeaforbiotechnology.eu
Apply for these positions before May 12, 2024 here:
archaeaforbiotechnology.eu/e…
Do you like archaea and their viruses? I am looking for a motivated candidate for a 4-years PhD project at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. For more information about the position, check here:
rug.nl/about-ug/work-with-us…
Thank you, @ERC_Research for funding our research on archaeal viruses with an #ERCStG. I am really looking forward to starting this exciting project @univgroningen
Are you interested in archaeal viruses? I am looking for a motivated candidate for a 4-year PhD project at the University of Groningen. For more information, or to apply directly:
rug.nl/about-ug/work-with-us…
I am looking for a talented student, who would like to study archaea and their viruses in a 3-year PhD project, which will be funded by the Hector Fellow Academy. Details about the project can be found here:
hector-fellow-academy.de/pro…
The deadline for the application is 31.03.2021
Our characterization of the viral host of HFTV1 is now published in @FrontiersIn Microbiology
frontiersin.org/article/10.3…
Great work of Sabine and Colin in collaboration with Hanna Oksanen, Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Mike Dyall-Smith and Marta Rodriguez from the @OttLab_Freiburg
Check out how Haloarcula cells change their shape during growth in our new publication in 'Microorganisms' @Micro_MDPI. Great work of Sabine Schwarzer in collaboration with Hanna Oksanen and Marta Rodriguez-Franco from @Ottlab_Freiburg:
mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/2/231
Connection between the chemotaxis system and the motility machinery in archaea. Our article is now officially published in Molecular Microbiology:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
Great work together with @Archaellum and Marta Rodriguez from @OttLab_Freiburg
Connection between the chemotaxis system and the motility machinery in archaea. Check out our latest findings:
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
Congrats to Zhengqun Li as first author! Great work together with @Archaellum#biorxiv_micrbio