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the reconstruction of fungal secondary metabolite pathways in a plant host. The project is highly interdisciplinary and will require knowledge and experience of molecular biology, cell biology, and analytical
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behavior tests, and involvement in the experimental design of the studies. Minimum Qualifications Doctoral degree. If not yet conferred, a letter from the school's official Graduate Office and/or Registrar's
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mentoring students and/or early-career professionals in a research or academic setting. Development of independent research projects, including experimental design, data analysis, and effective communication
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, cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, diabetes, obesity and sleep apnea. Position Overview The primary purpose of this role is to assist in the development and implementation of a new study in the Cerebral
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of biologically and pharmaceutically important molecules. The postdoctoral project will involve work in synthetic organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, and homogeneous catalysis, including asymmetric
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design. The primary focus of the lab is on G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), particularly those involved in cardiovascular and hormone signaling pathways. Using multiscale simulations—combining
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-induced porosity characterization, structural integrity analysis, and the design, fabrication, and testing of high-throughput witness specimens. A secondary focus is on process monitoring and materials
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computer simulation, perform experiment design and testing. Writing project reports, and grant proposals. Supervise and collaborate with graduate students in the lab. Publish Journal and Conference papers
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advancement. AERI administrative and grant management support staff will be available to support the postdoctoral researcher on this project. UNT has a highly diverse campus with a wide range of languages
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host. The project is highly interdisciplinary and will require knowledge and experience of molecular biology, cell biology, and analytical chemistry including structural elucidation of molecules using