10 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Iowa State University
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, genetics, or a related discipline. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in molecular and cell biology, omics analysis, and bioinformatics. Record of publication in international journals. Department/Program
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. Responsibilities will include field-related tasks from planting to harvest, post-harvest seed processing, data analysis, and report and manuscript writing. The successful candidate will have excellent written and
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vectors studies, including vector design and cloning. RNA sequencing. Proteomics/transcriptomics and bioinformatics. PLA. Immunohistochemistry on brain sections. Surgery to implant electrodes and EEG
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, systems, and environmental (PSE) change strategies in the context of nutrition, physical activity, or chronic disease prevention. Experience with project coordination and time management across multiple
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the Laboratory's collective success. The Division of Critical Materials at Ames National Laboratory is seeking multiple Postdoctoral Research Associates to conduct cutting-edge research on critical materials
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professional development opportunities for all employees. In this role, the Postdoctoral Scholar can anticipate: Close collaboration with faculty and graduate students on all phases of the research process
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includes meat processing technology, utilizing novel ingredients and equipment, as well as new preservation and packaging concepts. Microbiology and food safety are important components of both fresh meat
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the Employment Application. Please be prepared to enter or attach the following: 1) Resume/Curriculum Vitae 2) Letter of Application/Cover Letter If you have questions regarding this application process, please
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, treatment applications, and harvesting. Operate and maintain instruments and equipment used in weed science research. Support routine laboratory operations, including sample processing, data organization, and
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May 31, 2028. This opening is in probability theory and stochastic processes with emphasis on stochastic analysis, aligning with the research interests of Prof. David Herzog. The position has a 2-1