PhD Student in Soil Environmental Microbiology
@meebangor.bsky.social at Bangor Uni, UK
Carbon storage - C cycle - SOM - Omics
Lucas Le Brun
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π Exciting milestone β¦ my first PhD paper has been accepted in the Journal of Experimental Biology! π₯³
Not all winter warming is equal: steady, mild winters increase activity and can cause molecular damage, but short, warm spells have little effect on wall lizards π¦
PhD opportunity with me at University of Edinburgh linked with Forest Research, funded by E5 DTP.
On the microbial mechanisms of soil carbon cycling in tree-planted upland soils. Apply before 14th Dec. Please share with your network.
Pic: one of our Scottish sites.
e5-dtp.ed.ac.uk/project?item...
I really enjoyed presenting some of my PhD results, learning from the different panels, and talking with everyone at #MMEG2025 π§ͺπ¦ π§¬
Thanks to everyone involved in the organisation and see you next year in Sheffield for MMEG2026!
I really enjoyed presenting some of my PhD results, learning from the different panels, and talking with everyone at #MMEG2025 π§ͺπ¦ π§¬
Thanks to everyone involved in the organisation and see you next year in Sheffield for MMEG2026!
Associate Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor position in Molecular Microbiology available at Lund University, Sweden:
lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/...
Lucas Le Brun
Lucas Le Brun
Accepted manuscript now online! The first paper from @miaryras.bsky.social's exciting PhD work on the consequences of warming winters for lizard physiology and behaviour, in collab w/ @wolfgangwuster.bsky.social, @arc-trust.bsky.social, & others:
doi.org/10.1242/jeb....
π£ New PhD student position opening in my lab!
Soils are full of microbes, but how many are active?
Surprisingly, we still lack reliable methods to answer this.
If you are interested in microbial dormancy and are fascinated by the Alps and glacier forefields, contact me.
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The position is still open.
Please apply here:
jobs.bc.cas.cz/en/detail/277
Lucas Le Brun
PhD opportunity in my lab!β¨Weβre looking for a proactive student to join our project on how CO dehydrogenase is regulated in response to atmospheric mercury.
Investigating genetic markers and mechanisms of CO dehydrogenase regulation in response to atmospheric mercury FindAPhD.com
Winter is warming faster than summer, posing substantial threat to hibernating ectotherms, whose physiology depends directly on environmental conditions. While the effects of active season warming are...
#JobAlert! BSc in #Biology or #EnvironmentalSciences & a background in #Microbiology or #Ecology? Our Community Ecology research group is looking for a Temporary Research Assistant in Soil Microbiology: apply.refline.ch/273855/1820/... πͺ±π±#ScienceJobs