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translational research to develop innovative management strategies for major field crops. The successful candidate will contribute to fundamental, applied, and translational research aimed at advancing our
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develop novel vaccine approaches for different animal viruses, including PRRSV and IBV. The individual will evaluate novel antiviral therapies against the Influenza A virus. The individual will also
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opportunities to mentor undergraduate and graduate students and to contribute to grant proposal development. The successful candidate will have strong verbal and written communication skills and must be able
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development at Ames National Laboratory that address domestic supply-chain resilience. The role will pursue mechanisms, structure–property relationships, and phase evolution, associated with the discovery
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utilization of these complexes/materials for catalytic transformations. The successful candidate is projected to work on two project areas. The first area is the development of well-defined heterogeneous and
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. Demonstrated scientific writing and publishing experience. Department/Program & College Description: The Department of Agricultural Education and Studies has as its focus the teaching, learning, and
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weed management in agricultural systems. This position offers opportunities for scholarly publication, professional development, mentoring experience, and collaboration with university and external
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. Experience with software programs such as MARK and DISTANCE. Experience managing large databases. Experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department/Program & College Description: The Department
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collaboration. Department/Program & College Description: At VDPAM, we lead the future of food animal and population medicine. As a global center of excellence, we are recognized for our expertise, valued for our
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heavy rare earths (e.g., La–Nd vs. Dy–Y) and fine separations within the heavy rare earth group (e.g., Tb–Dy–Ho). (ii). Development and optimization of solvent extraction, ion-exchange, and