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Stefano Mariani

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Professor of Marine Biodiversity

Liverpool John Moores University

United Kingdom

Research Interests

Marine Biology

80%

Conservation Biology

90%

Dna Metabarcoding

80%

Fish Ecology

60%

Molecular Ecology

60%

Dna Analysis

30%

Benthic Ecology

30%

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Stefano Mariani

Liverpool John Moores University

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United Kingdom

Marine Biodiversity and eDNA Research Opportunity at Liverpool John Moores University

The Mariani MolEcoLab at Liverpool John Moores University, led by Professor Stefano Mariani, is dedicated to advancing research in marine biodiversity using cutting-edge eDNA techniques. The lab focuses on understanding life in the oceans through the analysis of DNA fragments, with a particular emphasis on fish populations and the pursuit of social and environmental justice. Their research investigates the spatial structure of marine populations and the ecological processes shaping them, aiming to contribute to a more sustainable and healthier world. The team is currently seeking motivated individuals who are passionate about marine biodiversity, skilled or interested in eDNA methodologies, and eager to make fisheries more sustainable. The lab is especially supportive of candidates from backgrounds historically underrepresented in marine biodiversity and conservation genomics research. While the announcement does not specify the degree level or funding details, it highlights the lab's openness to postgraduate research and postdoctoral collaborations, as well as other forms of engagement. Prospective applicants are encouraged to explore the Mariani Lab website for more information and to reach out for potential research opportunities. The position is based at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK, a leading institution in marine science research. For application details, candidates should follow the provided job link or contact the lab directly to discuss their interests and fit for the team.

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Andhika Prima Prasetyo

University of Salford

UNITED KINGDOM
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Tommaso Russo

Associate Professor

University of Rome Tor Vergata

ITALY
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Alice Sbrana

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ITALY
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Peter Shum

Liverpool John Moores University

UNITED KINGDOM
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Allan McDevitt

University of Salford

UNITED KINGDOM
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Martin J. Genner

-

UNITED KINGDOM
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Clive N. Trueman

Associate Professor

University of Southampton

UNITED KINGDOM
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Lori Lawson Handley

Senior Lecturer

University of Hull

UNITED KINGDOM
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