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. Prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals and present findings at scientific conferences. Contribute to the CNCPS development and support outreach efforts to disseminate findings to nutritionists and
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would be on the development of novel methods to solve game theoretic models in natural hazard loss insurance modeling and in the optimization of municipal land use decision-making for risk management. To
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to pursuing a career in the field. In addition to research (95%), applicants will be encouraged to participate in career development activities (5%) both within and outside the university. The candidate will
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their impact on gene expression. Contribute to large-scale modeling of engineered traits to predict performance and optimize design. Required Qualifications: PhD in the field of genomics, evolution, population
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in the Plant Sciences and is also home to the Agricultural Sciences major. School faculty also contribute to the Biology, Global Development, and Viticulture & Enology majors. Position Function
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development 5% Seek out and attend educational seminars and training workshops relevant to the research Attend lab meetings Continuously maintain all required educational and position qualifications to fulfill
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., human, organizational, infrastructure) to conduct research and support workforce development efforts on their campuses. This collaborative research project will use mixed methods to investigate
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; funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The post-doctoral associate will provide expertise in statistical analyses and assist with the development
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research articles and present results at scientific meetings. (30%) • Assist in the development of proposals for external funding for research projects. (5%) Requirements • A PhD degree in physics, chemistry
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cellular, molecular, and functional genomic techniques in a wide array of marine invertebrate species to interrogate the evolution and development of novel traits. The successful candidate will be expected