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related work that can be easily translated to the work of the NTO. Further, this program is meant to produce use-inspired basic and applied research with a strong AI component, driven by real-world
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University to pursue further training in research, teaching, and communication skills. Previous experience with standard laboratory methods is not necessary. Candidates must possess excellent communication and
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, teaching, and communication skills. Previous experience with standard laboratory methods is not necessary. Candidates must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills (both in English and
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communication skills. Previous experience with standard laboratory methods is not necessary. Candidates must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills (both in English and ideally in Spanish
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berries and high Drosophila populations facilitate the spread of sour rot through vineyards. The sour rot disease complex causes significant economic losses and methods of chemical control for Drosophila
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in career development activities within and outside the university. Salaries are set at the NIH rate. Anticipated Division of Time Research: 95% - the successful postdoc will apply various methods
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are set at the NIH rate. Anticipated Division of Time Research: 95%: The successful postdoc will apply various methods including but not limited to cell culture, gene interference, mass spectrometry
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Experience in computational methods and statistical analysis. A track record of both independent initiative and effective teamwork. Clear argument for alignment with career trajectory/goals. Additional
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proportional hazard models, repeated measures analyses, and hierarchical analytic methods required.). Excellent quantitative, technical, analytic, and applied research skills are required. Excellent written and
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to the work of the NTO. Further, this program is meant to produce use-inspired basic and applied research with a strong AI component, driven by real-world education applications. Faculty mentors are expected