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to beneficial insects including honeybees. Additionally, the susceptibility of Colorado potato beetle populations to commonly used insecticides will be determined. This information will be used to develop risk
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HEK293T cells and/or insect cell systems) cell culture Experience in basic molecular biology and biochemistry techniques Experience in protein expression and purification methods Good understanding
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insecticides known to be harmful to beneficial insects including honeybees. Additionally, the susceptibility of Colorado potato beetle populations to commonly used insecticides will be determined
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fungi and insects that cause substantial damage to Swedish forestry. The project is a collaboration between Komatsu Forest, Sveaskog, the Forest Technology Cluster, SLU Umeå, and Umeå University, offering
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necessary for this position include Protein purification, assay development, and maintenance of cell culture. Experience with protein expression and purification from insect or human cells is a plus
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, environmental science and physical geography. The department has about 160 employees, about 30 of whom are postdoctoral researchers. For more information, visit: https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-ecology-and
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fellow whose research will aim to quantify the impact of this infrastructure on biodiversity, using a multi-taxon (birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, soil fauna, etc.) and multi-scale approach. The post
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A call for applications is now open for a Postdoctoral Research Grant (BIPD) within the scope of the project "INSECTRAK - Advanced methods for the rapid detection of fraudulent insect addition in food
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Term: 1 year Appointment Start Date: TBD Group or Departmental Website: https://yangresearchlab.stanford.edu/ (link is external) https://med.stanford.edu/microimmuno.html (link is external) https
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to test insect inspired sensing and estimation strategies. About the College of Engineering The College of Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno values its faculty and staff as key partners in