🎓CIFRE PhD ALERT🎓 👉 CIFRE PhD thesis on analytic-chemical method developments – 36 months, IPREM, Pau (France) We are seeking a highly motivated candidate interested in working on: ‘The fate of supplemented trace elements in the organism of farm animals: quantification, imaging & speciation’ 👩🔬🧑🔬️ The main objective will be to develop methods combining element quantification by ICP-MS with element-specific chemical imaging techniques (NanoSIMS, ToF-SIMS) and synchrotron techniques (XRF, XAS) to determine the concentration, localization, and chemical speciation of trace elements in the organism of farm animals 🔬 🧪 🐓🐖🐄🐎🐟 This CIFRE PhD thesis will be conducted in the joint laboratory SPECIMAN, a partnership lab between ANIMINE and IPREM (CNRS, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour) 👇 📝 Application & contact details below📝 👇 Dirk Schaumlöffel Maria Angels Subirana Marion Taris ANRT - Association Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie #hiring #phd #thesis #science #recherche #Research #analysis #chemistry #animals #animalwelfare #livestock #Precisionminerals #farming #agriculture #tofsims #synchrotron #xrf #xas #nanosims #icpms #speciation #traceelements #Animine #CNRS #UPPA #ANRT #Pau
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II. International Biological and Life Sciences Congress (BIOLIC) 30 October - 1 November 2024, Megasaray Westbeach Hotel, Antalya, Turkey www.biolic.org Dear Colleagues, We invite you to II. International Biological and Life Sciences Congress (BIOLIC) which is organized by Trakya University and the International Researchers Association. The congress will be held in Megasaray Westbeach Hotel, Antalya, Turkey, on 30 October – 1 November, 2024 will be normal as well as with online participation. Our meeting is a premier international science, technology and business forum focusing on Agriculture, Biology and Life Sciences. The program will include oral talks by invited prominent scientists and oral and e poster presentations by participants in selected topics. The Congress is intended that the subjects to be kept broad in order to provide opportunity to the science and research community to present their works as oral or poster presentations in a friendly environment of Antalya, Turkey to share their knowledge and experience and benefit from each other. The first meeting has been organized in Lviv, Ukraine in 2019 by Trakya University, with part of more than 200 participants from all over the world with 376 scientific papers. The 2nd congress will gather scientists from around the world, and present their recent achievements. The attendees will have ample opportunities for learning, reconnecting, engaging and networking with colleagues from academia and industry as well as meeting with various exhibitors. With care for our nature and environment, we aim the green congress, meaning that as little as possible papers will be used. Abstract book and full proceedings book will be published in e-book and will be distributed to the participants by e mail. All the e-posters should be prepared then submit to via the conference e mail and will exhibit in electronical poster boards in congress center as well as in online e poster in our web page during the conference. Abstracts Deadline and Early payment is July 31st, 2024. See you in our congress! Sincerely, Prof Dr Yalcin KAYA Chair of Organizing Committee CONFERENCE TOPICS: #agriculture, #Agricultural #engineering, #aquaculture & #Biosystems, #animalscience #science , #biomedicalscience, #biochemistry , #biology , #biodiversity , #bioengineering, #biomaterials, #biomechanics , #biophysics , #bioscience , #biotechnology , #botany , #chemistry , #chemicalengineering #earthscience, #environmentalscience, #food #foodscience, #forestry , #genetics & #humangenetics, #medicalconference, #machinery , #pharmaceuticalsciences, #physics , #soil, #veterinaryscience, #Life #conference #conference2024 #congreso #congress #turkey #Antalya
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I'm thrilled to announce that I have completed my degree in Zoology. Delighted to share my latest research findings on the insecticidal and growth inhibitory effects of green synthesized nanoparticles on Tribolium castaneum, commonly known as the red flour beetle. My study highlights the immense potential of eco-friendly nanoparticle synthesis methods in combating agricultural pests while minimizing environmental impact. Through innovative green synthesis techniques, I tried to harnessed the power of nature to create nanoparticles with remarkable insecticidal properties, effectively targeting T. castaneum while posing minimal risk to beneficial organisms and ecosystems. Furthermore, my research reveals promising results in inhibiting the growth and reproduction of these pests, offering a sustainable solution to pest control challenges. These findings not only contribute to the advancement of green nanotechnology but also hold significant implications for agricultural practices worldwide. #GreenNanotechnology #SustainablePestManagement #InnovationInAgriculture #LinkedInResearch"
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Scientists discover the first algae that can fix nitrogen — thanks to a tiny cell structure. A newly discovered ‘organelle’ that converts nitrogen gas into a useful form could pave the way for engineered plants that require less fertilizer 🌱🌱. In a remarkable scientific breakthrough, an international team of researchers has discovered the “nitroplast” — the first known nitrogen-fixing organelle within a eukaryotic cell. The discovery of the nitroplast was made by a team led by Tyler Coale, a postdoctoral scholar at UC Santa Cruz, and Jonathan Zehr, a distinguished professor of marine sciences at the same institution. The findings were published in two recent papers, showcasing the importance of their work. #nitroplast #nigrogenfixation #nitroplastnitrogenfixingorganelle #plantorganelle #plantcell #algae #eukaryoticcell #mitochondria #nucleus #cell #nitrogen #N2 #scientistwhoslays #science #scientist #researchlife #scholarslife #botany #plantlover #plantsofinstagram #plantsarelife #lifeofaresearcher #nature #naturelover
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So, you want to study marine biology? 🌊 Here are a few topics that could be covered in your degree!🦀 Of course, this depends on your university, which is why it’s vital to look at the exact modules you will be taking to base it around your interests🐠 #student #study #biology #stem #science #wildlife #marinebiology
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Spores in the wind 🦠💨 🎥 Researchers from Cornell University used a high-speed video camera to capture the moment when raindrops make contact with the leaves of wheat plants infected with rust. 🌾 When raindrops hit the leaf surface of a wheat plant infected with the fungus Puccinia triticina, they generate swirling air vortices that disperse spores onto neighboring plants. 🌧️ These discoveries shed light on the correlation between rainfall occurrence and the spread of airborne crop pathogens such as fungal spores, bacteria, and viruses. Video: vortex-induced particle dispersal on wheat leaf surfaces (credits: Wu et al. 2024; DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj8092). #plants #biology #science
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📃Scientific paper: Validation of Fuscoporia (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) ITS sequences and five new species based on multi-marker phylogenetic and morphological analyses Abstract: Although there is a continuous increase in available molecular data, not all sequence identities in public databases are always properly verified and managed. Here, the sequences available in GenBank for Fuscoporia ( Hymenochaetales ) were validated. Many morphological characters of Fuscoporia overlap among the species, emphasizing the role of molecular identification for accuracy. The identities of 658 Fuscoporia GenBank internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences were assessed using ITS phylogeny, revealing 109 (16.6%) misidentified and 196 (29.8%) unspecified sequences. They were validated and re-identified based on the research articles they were published in and, if unpublished, based on sequences from the type, type locality-derived sequences, or otherwise reliable sequences. To enhance the resolution of species delimitation, a phylogenetic assessment of a multi-marker dataset (ITS + nrLSU + rpb2 + tef1 ) was conducted. The multi-marker phylogeny resolved five of the twelve species complexes found in the ITS phylogeny and uncovered five new Fuscoporia species: F. dolichoseta , F. gilvoides , F. koreana , F. reticulata , and F. semicephala . The validated ITS sequences in this study may prevent further accumulation of misidentified sequences in public databases and contribute to a more accurate taxonomic evaluation of Fuscoporia species. Continued on ES/IODE ➡️ https://etcse.fr/xKdeL ------- If you find this interesting, feel free to follow, comment and share. We need your help to enhance our visibility, so that our platform continues to serve you.
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So, this is the importance of precipitation in developing environmental ecosystems 👏👏
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Spores in the wind 🦠💨 🎥 Researchers from Cornell University used a high-speed video camera to capture the moment when raindrops make contact with the leaves of wheat plants infected with rust. 🌾 When raindrops hit the leaf surface of a wheat plant infected with the fungus Puccinia triticina, they generate swirling air vortices that disperse spores onto neighboring plants. 🌧️ These discoveries shed light on the correlation between rainfall occurrence and the spread of airborne crop pathogens such as fungal spores, bacteria, and viruses. Video: vortex-induced particle dispersal on wheat leaf surfaces (credits: Wu et al. 2024; DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj8092). #plants #biology #science
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📃Scientific paper: Validation of Fuscoporia (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) ITS sequences and five new species based on multi-marker phylogenetic and morphological analyses Abstract: Although there is a continuous increase in available molecular data, not all sequence identities in public databases are always properly verified and managed. Here, the sequences available in GenBank for Fuscoporia ( Hymenochaetales ) were validated. Many morphological characters of Fuscoporia overlap among the species, emphasizing the role of molecular identification for accuracy. The identities of 658 Fuscoporia GenBank internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences were assessed using ITS phylogeny, revealing 109 (16.6%) misidentified and 196 (29.8%) unspecified sequences. They were validated and re-identified based on the research articles they were published in and, if unpublished, based on sequences from the type, type locality-derived sequences, or otherwise reliable sequences. To enhance the resolution of species delimitation, a phylogenetic assessment of a multi-marker dataset (ITS + nrLSU + rpb2 + tef1 ) was conducted. The multi-marker phylogeny resolved five of the twelve species complexes found in the ITS phylogeny and uncovered five new Fuscoporia species: F. dolichoseta , F. gilvoides , F. koreana , F. reticulata , and F. semicephala . The validated ITS sequences in this study may prevent further accumulation of misidentified sequences in public databases and contribute to a more accurate taxonomic evaluation of Fuscoporia species. Continued on ES/IODE ➡️ https://etcse.fr/xKdeL ------- If you find this interesting, feel free to follow, comment and share. We need your help to enhance our visibility, so that our platform continues to serve you.
Validation of Fuscoporia (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) ITS sequences and five new species based on multi-marker phylogenetic and morphological analyses
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Τhe last few years we have been working at the Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture, as part of the iFishIENCi Project on analyzing the behavior of European seabass in cages in an effort to correlate swimming and feeding behavior. In a study published recently, we are presenting the development of a continuous, real-time monitoring system for feeding control in sea cages. Simultaneously, the study explores reference curves and threshold values to enhance the overall efficacy of feeding control measures.
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