globalresearchalliance.org Open in urlscan Pro
2606:4700:3037::ac43:9895  Public Scan

Submitted URL: http://globalresearchalliance.org/
Effective URL: https://globalresearchalliance.org/
Submission: On November 03 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

GET https://globalresearchalliance.org/

<form id="update-search" method="get" action="https://globalresearchalliance.org/">
  <div class="field">
    <i class="fa fa-search"></i>
    <input type="text" value="" name="s" id="s" class="text" placeholder="Search">
  </div>
</form>

Text Content

Menu
 * About GRA
   * About us
   * Community
   * Meet our Team
 * Research Groups
   * Livestock
   * Paddy Rice
   * Croplands
   * Integrative
   
 * Flagships
 * Updates
   
 * Library
 * Awards
 * E-Learning
   
 * Login

 * Livestock
 * Paddy Rice
 * Croplands
 * Integrative

Admin Login


WE BRING COUNTRIES TOGETHER TO FIND WAYS TO GROW MORE FOOD WITHOUT GROWING
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS.


PADDY RICE


LIVESTOCK


CROPLANDS


INTEGRATIVE







LATEST NEWS

October 31, 2024   •   News


OPPORTUNITY: 1 PHD (M/F/D) RUMEN MICROBIOME AND METHANE EMISSIONS

Closing Date: 30th November 2024
Location: Stuttgart, Germany

The group of Prof. Dr. Jana Seifert (Functional Microbiology of Livestock) at
the Institute of Animal Science and the Hohenheim Center for Livestock
Microbiome Research is searching for a highly engaged PhD student (m/f/d) to
work on Rumen microbiome and methane emissions

-> wanted: PhD student engaged to work in the field of microbiology using next
generation sequencing and data analyses to analyze the rumen microbiome.

The PhD project will be part of a collaborative project together with animal
breeders and farmers. The goal is to identify microbial taxa which can be
correlated to certain methane emission values in dairy cows. A large cohort of
cows will be sampled, which means that the PhD student has to drive around and
take rumen samples independently.

Your profile: PhD candidates should have a MSc in agricultural science
(biology), microbiology, biology, life sciences, or related disciplines. A valid
driving license for Germany is required as well as the willingness to take
samples independently in practice (dairy farms). Women are explicitly encouraged
to apply. Physically disabled persons will be favored if they are equally
qualified.

Further information about the
group https://livestock-functional-microbiology.uni-hohenheim.de/en/english

Salary will be according to the appropriate civil service level EG 13 TV-L, 65%.
Funding is available for 3 years, beginning in January 2025.

Please send your complete application documents including a CV, motivation
letter, copy of certificates and contact details of referee persons in one pdf
file to funmicanimal@uni-hohenheim.de. 

Application deadline: 30.11.2024.

October 31, 2024   •   News


OPPORTUNITY: 1 POSTDOCTORAL POSITION (M/F/D) IN THE FIELD OF LIVESTOCK
MICROBIOME RESEARCH

Closing Date: 15th December 2024
Location: Stuttgart, Germany

The group of Prof. Dr. Jana Seifert (Functional Microbiology of Livestock) at
the Institute of Animal Science and the Hohenheim Center for Livestock
Microbiome Research is offering 1 Postdoctoral position (m/f/d) in the field of
livestock microbiome research.

We are looking for young investigators motivated to build up their own carrier
in a progressing academic environment. Hohenheim is one of the leading
University in Agricultural Science and the pioneer in Microbiome Research of
Livestock in Germany (https://holmir.unihohenheim.de/). This academic
qualification position offers the opportunity to develop your own research
profile in the field of microbiome-animal research in animal husbandry, with a
particular interest in ruminants being an advantage. Teaching (German and
English) is mandatory (4h/week) for Bachelor and Master degrees within the
faculty of Agricultural Science. The candidate should have experience in
microbiome research including sample handling in the lab and data analyses of
multi-omics datasets, preferably (meta-)proteomics and metabolomics.

Candidates should have a PhD in life science. Excellent communication and team
skills are essential.

The place of work is at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. Salary
will be according to the appropriate civil service level EG 13 TV-L (100%).
Funding is available for 36 months. Women are explicitly encouraged to apply for
increase their share in science and research. Physically handicapped persons
will be favoured if they are equally qualified.

Starting date: 01. January 2025 or later.

The Seifert lab is currently hosting one PostDoc, four PhD students and one
technician studying microbiome-host interactions in
livestock. www.livestock-functional-microbiology.uni-hohenheim.de

Please send your complete application documents including a motivation letter
with a brief description of your research strategy or idea, CV, list of
publications and copy of certificates in one pdf file
to funmicanimal@uni-hohenheim.de. 

Deadline 15th December 2024.

October 29, 2024   •   News


QINISA INITIATIVE LAUNCH REPORT

📢 We are pleased to share with you the report from the recent launch of the
Qinisa Initiative. The event marked an important step forward in our collective
efforts to address key challenges in the agricultural sector, and we are
grateful for the active participation and support of all stakeholders.

 The report provides a comprehensive overview of the launch event, including key
highlights, discussions, and outcomes. It also outlines the next steps and
potential areas for collaboration that were identified during the proceedings.

You can access the full report HERE.

We look forward to continuing our work together to drive innovation,
collaboration, and sustainable practices through the Qinisa Initiative. Please
feel free to reach out if you have any questions or would like to discuss any
aspect of the report further. 🌱🐄🌍

For further information on the Launch of the “Qinisa Initiative”: Strengthening
agricultural greenhouse gas research in Southern Africa, see our library page.

October 23, 2024   •   News


EMBRAPA TO HOST INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON FOOD WASTE PREVENTION

Embrapa, in collaboration with national and international partners, is holding
the International Workshop on Food Loss and Waste Prevention on October 22 and
23 at the company’s headquarters in Brasília (DF), focusing on Latin America and
the Caribbean. The meeting was last held in Latin America in 2018, when Buenos
Aires hosted the G20 Chief Agricultural Scientists Meeting (MACS-G20).

To read the full article click HERE.
This is in Portuguese with an option to translate to English.

October 23, 2024   •   News


EXTRAORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING, SEPTEMBER 2024

The 2024 GRA Council Meeting (online) was held on the 11th of September. The
final meeting report, documents, and selected slide presentations are now
available to downloaded HERE.

October 21, 2024   •   News


RUMEN MICROBIAL GENOMICS NEWSLETTER OCT 2024

New newsletter is out now!

RMG_Newsletter_Oct2024Download
Show all updates


UPCOMING EVENTS

Loading view.

 1. Events
 2. Featured

 * 
 * 

Today
Upcoming Upcoming Select date.


November 2024
Thu 21
Featured Featured November 21 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm UTC+1


REGISTRATION FOR THE NAGOYA PROTOCOL WORKSHOP IS NOW OPEN!

We invite you to an information session about the implications of the Nagoya
Protocol for researchers working with biological material from abroad.
Institutions from around the word recognize the importance […]

February 2025
Mon 17
Featured Featured February 17, 2025 @ 8:00 am - February 20, 2025 @ 5:00 pm
UTC-5


RICE TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP 2025 CONFERENCE

The Rice Technical Working Group (RTWG) meets at least biennially to provide for
continuous exchange of information, cooperative planning, and periodic review of
all phases of rice research and extension […]

Mon 24
Featured Featured February 24, 2025 @ 8:00 am - February 28, 2025 @ 5:00 pm
UTC+2


ADVANCED COURSE – CATTLE BREEDING FOR LOW METHANE EMISSIONS: FROM FARM
MEASUREMENT TO GENETIC PROGRESS

Key reasons to attend this course AdmissionThe course is designed for
professionals with a university degree, and oriented towards researchers,
academic and decision-makers from public and private institutions, PhD students
[…]

 * Previous Events
 * Today
 * Next Events

Export Events
Show all events


SUBSCRIBE TO UPDATES

To receive our latest news, event details and publications directly.

Sign Up

secretariat@globalresearchalliance.org

Website designed and developed by Blacksheepdesign


Arabic Chinese (Simplified) Dutch English French German Italian Portuguese
Russian Spanish
English