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- 19/04/2024 - Eucarpia General Congress - Early bird registration extended
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- 19/04/2024 - XVII Congresso FISV
- 10/04/2024 - Corso SIGA teorico-pratico âNew Genomic Techniques: CRISPR/Cas9 in tomato and wheat"
- 01/03/2024 - Contributo SIGA per l'iscrizione di dottorandi e giovani ricercatori al V Convegno AISSA#under40
- 05/02/2024 - Premio SIGA per la migliore pubblicazione su rivista scientifica internazionale
- 24/01/2023 - Fascination of Plants Day 2024
- 22/01/2024 - Lettera SIGA-SIBV al quotidiano "Domani"
- 18/12/2023 - Pubblicato il documento SIGA sullo stato e le prospettive della conservazione dell'agrobiodiversità in Italia
Tenure track/Tenured faculty position available in genomics at Syracuse University
The Department of Biology at Syracuse University seeks applicants for a tenure-track/tenured position in Genomics at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. This recruitment is part of an ambitious Invest Syracuse Cluster Hire Initiative in the broad area of Genomics, Bioinformatics, Data Sciences and Business Analytics. As an integral part of this investment, Syracuse University will recruit multiple faculty for a research cluster in the focus area of Genomics and Bioinformatics. Faculty hired into these positions will join an interactive group of biologists with strengths in evolutionary genetics, genomics, epigenetics and reproductive biology and will participate in an organized research cluster that spans multiple departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and Computer Science and Falk College. The Department of Biology also has strong research and education ties to the adjacent Upstate Medical University and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Competitive salary, start-up funds, and laboratory space will be provided.
https://www.sujobopps.com/postings/78627
(Comunicato dalla Dott.ssa Cristina Vettori - CNR-Istituto di Bioscinze e Biorisorse, UOS Firenze)