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- Comprehensive knowledge of Midwestern agricultural crop production including regenerative agriculture systems, field-level experience in designing and evaluating cover crop strategies, soil health assessments
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, providing feedback on experimental design and during presentations and design reviews, among other mentorship interactions, (5%) -(8) other duties as assigned. (5%) Qualifications *Required qualifications
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effects in pediatric cancer. Collaborate with other researchers to better understand the complex interactions between health determinants and disease outcomes. Extract and analyze large datasets
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. This position is designed to recruit two highly motivated postdocs with a strong background in molecular biology or virology to support studies on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) oncology. Individuals should be open to
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are typically interdisciplinary and integrate genomics, molecular biology, microbiology, genetics, and organismal approaches. Major Areas of Accountability 70% Research Activities Lead the design and execution
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study macromolecules and macromolecular complexes involved in membrane transport, homeostasis, and biogenesis, with a particular focus on pinpointing lipid/protein interactions in context of membrane
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development and specific skills needed for their professional success. The individual is expected to work on projects focused on understanding the interaction between the immune and reproductive systems in
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program, focusing on intermediate wheatgrass, perennial rye, and perennial wheat. The candidate will design and implement appropriate breeding strategies, integrating modern genomic approaches where
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characterizations, primer design, etc. Chemical techniques: drug dilutions, drug-drug interactions, chemical preparations and handling, drug metabolism studies, chemical reactions, making solutions, drug/chemical
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-photon imaging in the ferret. The end goal of our work is to test a model of excitatory-inhibitory interactions against data collected in an animal model with columnar architecture in primary visual cortex