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(Kansas). The postdoc would lead a USDA- NIFA funded project investigating how specific plant-pollinator interaction patterns contribute to short- term plant productivity (seed set) and pollinator vigor
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publications. The candidate will also assist the supervisor with report preparation, data analysis, and manuscript writing. The successful candidate should demonstrate the ability to work independently and as a
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-oriented with the ability to work under limited supervision. · Ability to produce outcomes under strict deadlines. · Experience using single-cell sequencing, nanopore direct-sequencing, or Illumina
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research projects. Any and all other duties as assigned. Experience: Ability to maintain and safely operate laboratory equipment and tools. Ability to communicate well with students, staff and administration
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students from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, • Must be organized and detail-oriented with the ability to work under limited supervision, • Ability to produce outcomes under strict deadlines
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programming languages (e.g., R, Python) and bioinformatics tools for data analysis is an advantage. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively within a