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| Entomology This position is for a Postdoctoral scholar in the area of mosquito borne disease, mosquito biology, and mosquitomicrobiome interactions. The position is housed in the Department of Entomology and
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scientific mentor; plans, designs and executes experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the study of trained in either electrophysiology or molecular biology or both to contribute to our research in
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interactions with PhASR users, including hematologists, medical oncologists, clinical research staff, and other basic and translational scientists will occur to enable appropriate study-design and fit
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those interactions drive demographic parameters (i.e., population size, dispersal). The scholar will be expected to plan research, analyze data, and publish research results and grant reports in a timely
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Medicine | Veterinary Biosciences We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scholar with expertise in structural biology to join our interdisciplinary team focused on understanding antibody interactions
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the Sullivan lab within the Department of Microbiology. The research would take place in the context of an intense training environment that is leading experimental and informatic innovation in studying
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how those interactions drive demographic parameters (i.e., population size, dispersal). The scholar will be expected to plan research, analyze data, and publish research results and grant reports in a
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designing research projects broadly aligned with the aims of the DoDVLS, supporting the preparation of and maintaining research- and grant-related documentation, collecting and analyzing research data using a
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-reviewed publications and strong written and oral communication skills, including the ability and desire to interact with Great Lakes stakeholders and database managers/developers from diverse international
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focusses on axon-glia interactions and on how glial metabolism regulates axon integrity and myelination (e.g., Nature Neuroscience, PMID 32807950; Nature Neuroscience, PMID 25195104; PNAS, PMID 28484008