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Assistant Professor at EPFL | Environmental Microbiologist | Cryomicrobiology.

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Ianina Altshuler
4 months
So, we are looking for a PhD student to join the MACE lab in Switzerland to work on Swiss Alp microbiomes. To apply:
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Ianina Altshuler
8 months
We are looking for a postdoc to join our lab! If you are interested in Alpine ecosystems and microbiomes we would love to have you onboard. Please apply via:
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Ianina Altshuler
11 months
RT @NCCRMicrobiomes: 📢PhD student opening in the @NCCRMicrobiomes! Join the lab of Ianina Altshuler @ianinaALT in the Alpine and Polar Envi…
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Ianina Altshuler
11 months
RT @LiveHHagen: He speak funny and walks a bit odd🏄🏼‍♂️, but is a 10/10 mentor and supervisor!! Can 100% recommend 👇
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Ianina Altshuler
1 year
RT @PolarImpact: Dr. Maya Bhatia, biogeochemist, climate researcher and Associate Professor @UAlberta has died while doing fieldwork in Gri…
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Ianina Altshuler
2 years
We are seeking a PhD student to investigate Alpine microbiomes and their response to climate warming. If you have a keen interest in #microbiology, #bioinformatics, and #climateChange, we encourage you to apply🦠🏔️ #EnvironmentalMicrobiology
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Ianina Altshuler
2 years
Research done with @david__touch and @HelenaYajou
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Ianina Altshuler
2 years
Very excited to have @ao_kosolapova join the MACE lab at EPFL ! Anastasiia will be disentangling microbial community dynamics and molecular adaptation strategies in rapidly changing alpine ecosystems.
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Ianina Altshuler
2 years
The Microbiome Adaptation in the Changing Environment (MACE) lab is looking for a Postdoc to join our team at EPFL (Switzerland) & explore the dynamics of Alpine permafrost microbiomes and greenhouse gas emissions @PolarImpact @Polar_Research To apply:
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2 years
RT @ThePopeLab: Our MEMO team has plenty to share on host-microbiome interactions at #ISME18! @andersen__thea presents her preprint on rume…
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Ianina Altshuler
3 years
Consider applying to EPFL as a senior Software Engineer to support the research groups focused on the alpine and polar environments!
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Ianina Altshuler
3 years
RT @ThePopeLab: Awesome PhD opportunity at one of europe’s premier institutions and with our former group member @ianinaALT who is now head…
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Ianina Altshuler
3 years
@j_aneika @PhDVoice If you are doing a poster presentation, print a few copies of your poster on regular sized paper to give to anyone that seems really interested in your research.
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Ianina Altshuler
3 years
@baym How can I better help the people that I hire integrate within the institution?
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Ianina Altshuler
3 years
RT @MartinVetterli: Big deal! Huge congratulations to my #EPFL colleague Maryna Viazovska for being awarded the Fields Medal today! https:/…
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Ianina Altshuler
3 years
RT @MartinVetterli: I want to personally welcome 8 new #EPFL Faculty members and celebrate their diversity 🎉 Congratulations also to our co…
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Ianina Altshuler
3 years
RT @MetaP_Init: Hey everybody! Our first community-driven paper was out last month, but if you look at the perspectives, there are still ma…
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Ianina Altshuler
3 years
RT @ThePopeLab: If you are finishing your PhD or postdoc in spring/summer next year and interested in multi-omics in host-associated or pla…
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Ianina Altshuler
4 years
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