Plant Dept Uppsala
@plantecoevo_uu
We analyse the structure and dynamics of plant populations and communities, from genes to ecosystems at Uppsala University.
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http://www.ieg.uu.se/plant/ 02-10-2015 11:34:40
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Several PhD positions available at Sapienza Università di Roma and one in particular on Molecular investigations on the lichen biodeterioration of stone cultural heritage (deadline October 27) more info? contact me or see phd.uniroma1.it/web/concorso37… Please RT!
🚨Job alert: I'm seeking a Postdoc to work on tropical forest dynamics Plant Dept Uppsala in 🇸🇪. See details below and here: bobmuscarella.weebly.com/people.html
The Swedish Phytogeographical Society SVS Plant Geography offers a 30,000 SEK scholarship to the PhD student working at a Swedish university for the best thesis in the field of plant geography and plant ecology. sites.google.com/view/svsplantg… #Thesis #Awards #Plantecology
New fascinating research lead by members of our program. A nice chapter in Kevin Nota 's phd thesis.
Thank you Brita for being and working with us at Plant Dept Uppsala and SVS Plant Geography for so many years. We already miss you!
Happy day for Tianlin Duan yesterday at Plant Dept Uppsala Uppsala University who nailed her PhD thesis at the #EBC Come and listen to her defending her work on Dec 14 at 1:15 pm in Ekmansalen at #EBC All welcome!
Amazing photos and stories directly from the #Amazon #rainforest presented today at the Plant Dept Uppsala seminar by Julia Valentim Tavares #biodiversity #ClimateCrisis #savetheplanet
Wow! Super congrats to Julia Valentim Tavares for being awarded a prize from the 🇸🇪👑King Carl XVI Gustaf Foundation for her work on climate change and Amazonian floodplain forests! Plant Dept Uppsala Uppsala University 🎉🎉👏🏼 kungahuset.se/arkiv/pressmed…
One thing I love about nature is that every organism interacts with many others! In our latest article Roberta Hedberg shows a great example of gall midges breeding in specific figs getting parasitized by specific wasp species :D are you still following? sciencedirect.com/science/articl…