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understand the mechanisms by which disease vectors and agricultural pests develop resistance to insecticides, as well as explore novel insecticide targets and biotechnology based approaches to control insects
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/Biotechnology PhD in Biology/Biotechnology Working experience in Gal4-UAS systems Working experience with insects, mainly Anopheles gambiae mosquitos Οral and written skills in English language Desired
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for the honeybee research program. Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d) “Insect Systems Neuroscience - Sleep, Social Reward and Memory Consolidation in Honeybees” The Post-Doc position, with a salary of TV-L E13 in full
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& Microorganism-Insect Interactions” (INRAE-University of Montpellier joint research unit) brings together around thirty people and studies the interactions between crop-damaging lepidoptera and their environment
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Subject description Many insects migrate over vast distances, often to specific destinations they have never previously visited
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Lab at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. The work of the Perrimon Lab is focused on uncovering the fundamental mechanisms governing insect cell membrane deformability, with an emphasis
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ecology of predator prey interactions and how to manipulate insect semiochemicals to protect plants in the Department of Entomology. This person will research biological control, including interactions
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on the Vector Observatory project (https://www.malariagen.net/vobs/ ). Malaria continues to pose a major global health challenge, and mosquito vectors are central to transmission. The project addresses three
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Appointment 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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insect-based oleogels with enhanced nutritional, techno-functional and bioactive properties. Efforts include defining technical and regulatory requirements, optimizing processing methods, and applying