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Why WiSE? | Women in Science and Engineering
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Women in Science and Engineering. The Only Way is Up. Join the Pipeline Trial 2013-2014. Women in Science, Engineering and Technology. The WiSE@Lincoln Initiative is a one-stop shop for support, guidance, training and inspiration for the Lincoln women in science, engineering and technology. It is also a platform for raising the profile of WiSE academics and researchers, at all levels, across the University. How are we doing? Applications for the 2016 UK&I UNESCO L'Oreal Fellowships are now open. Download...
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PhD studentship | Malgorzata Pilot
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Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Published by Malgorzata Pilot. On March 31, 2014 at 12:55 pm. The University of Lincoln is offering a PhD studentship to work on a project on genetic relatedness and social complexity in the Barbary macaque. Under the supervision of Drs Bonaventura Majolo ( http:/ staff.lincoln.ac.uk/bmajolo. The work at the field site is physically and mentally demanding. The field site is between 1,400 and 1,900m above sea level and weather conditions can vary dramatically across t...
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LNCD
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What is the project about? Funded research project under the Access and Identity Management programme. It will run from June 2012 to May 2013. The project will provide a detailed case study of the use of OAuth as an authorisation protocol here at the University of Lincoln. Working closely with the university Library, we will examine how the OAuth 2.0 specification. Can be integrated into a? S Unified Access Gateway. Who is working on the project? Centre for Educational Research and Development. Outside o...
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Malgorzata Pilot
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Monthly Archives October 2014. Published by Malgorzata Pilot. On October 9, 2014 at 11:58 am. A new paper has been published in The Holocene:. An Arctic seal in temperate waters: History of the ringed seal (. In the Baltic Sea and its adaptation to the changing environment. By Pirkko Ukkonen, Kim Aaris-Sørensen, Laura Arppe, Linas Daugnora, Antti Halkka, Lembi Lõugas, Markku Juhani Oinonen, Malgorzata Pilot and Jan Storå. The ringed seal (. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Malgorzata Pilot
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Monthly Archives October 2013. Published by Malgorzata Pilot. On October 30, 2013 at 9:19 am. A new paper has been published in Molecular Ecology Resources:. Reliability assessment of null allele detection: inconsistencies between and within different methods. M J DABROWSKI , M. PILOT, M. KRUCZYK, M. ZMIHORSKI ,H. M. UMER and J . GLIWICZ. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Wolf population genetics in Europe. Friendly dogs with floppy ears: The domestication syndrome.
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Malgorzata Pilot
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Monthly Archives November 2013. Published by Malgorzata Pilot. On November 1, 2013 at 1:57 pm. A paper on Bulgarian wolves has been published online in Conservation Genetics:. Unregulated hunting and genetic recovery from a severe population decline: the cautionary case of Bulgarian wolves. Andre E. Moura Elena Tsingarska. Michał J. Da browski Sylwia D. Czarnomska. Bogumiła Je drzejewska Małgorzata Pilot. The paper can be downloaded from the Conservation Genetics website:. Impulsivity in working and show...
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Malgorzata Pilot
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Monthly Archives February 2014. Evolutionary history of killer whales. Published by Malgorzata Pilot. On February 10, 2014 at 8:38 am. A new paper has been published in. Molecular Biology and Evolution. Killer Whale Nuclear Genome and mtDNA Reveal Widespread Population Bottleneck During the Last Glacial Maximum. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Wolf population genetics in Europe. Friendly dogs with floppy ears: The domestication syndrome. Impulsivity in working and show lines of dog breeds.
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Evolutionary history of killer whales | Malgorzata Pilot
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Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Evolutionary history of killer whales. Published by Malgorzata Pilot. On February 10, 2014 at 8:38 am. A new paper has been published in. Molecular Biology and Evolution. Killer Whale Nuclear Genome and mtDNA Reveal Widespread Population Bottleneck During the Last Glacial Maximum. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. You may use these. Larr; Previous post.
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Ringed seals | Malgorzata Pilot
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Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Published by Malgorzata Pilot. On October 9, 2014 at 11:58 am. A new paper has been published in The Holocene:. An Arctic seal in temperate waters: History of the ringed seal (. In the Baltic Sea and its adaptation to the changing environment. By Pirkko Ukkonen, Kim Aaris-Sørensen, Laura Arppe, Linas Daugnora, Antti Halkka, Lembi Lõugas, Markku Juhani Oinonen, Malgorzata Pilot and Jan Storå. The ringed seal (. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. You may use these.
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LNCD
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Student developers demonstrate how deep integration with the rest of the university is one of the real benefits of a local developer. In this DevCSI case study, Michelle Pauli interviews Joss Winn and Alex Bilbie to find out more about the impact student developers are having at the University of Lincoln? Read the case study: Dev CSI. What is this project about? We are writing a case study for UKOLN. Made in July 2011, which asked for:. Why did we undertake the project? A repository and showcase for post...