Plants that are more resistant to the climate crisis and with an efficient absorption of nutrients are the new trend in the development of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). An article
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Over the past decades, advances in plant biotechnology have allowed the development of genetically modified maize varieties that have significantly impacted agricultural management and improved the grain yield worldwide. To

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The GCCRC is looking for an experienced and creative bioinformatician to develop bioinformatics pipelines for investigating microbial genomes, metagenomes and metatranscriptomes in order to discover new mechanisms associated with plant–microorganism

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The GCCRC is looking for a candidate for a Technical Training Level 3 (graduated) scholarship in plant microbiome. The grantee’s objective is to support the understanding of plant-microorganism interaction

The GCCRC is looking for an enthusiastic and talented candidate for a Postdoc position in the research area of plant microbiome. The candidate will work with the GCCRC research