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work with PI Emery and other members of the team to assist NY growers in testing decision-support tools in commercial vineyards, investigating the relationship between Drosophila populations, fruit
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including but not limited to cell culture, gene interference, mass spectrometry, biochemical assays, testing with pharmacological compounds and mouse models. The postdoc will write manuscripts, mentor
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, biochemical assays, testing with pharmacological compounds and mouse models. The postdoc will write manuscripts, mentor students, interact with collaborators, and adopt and optimize relevant techniques
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, testing and data acquisition, analysis and interpretation. Expansion of the nutrient supply and requirements, including non-essential amino acids and fatty acids. Writing (20%) – Disseminate research
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the context of anthropogenic stressors. Research Context and Opportunity: The postdoc will have the opportunity to leverage many years of bat viral spillover data collected in the field and the lab to examine
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to examine mechanisms of spillover and potential preventative actions. The ideal Postdoctoral Scientist will lead scientific data exploration and manuscript preparation, support a center grant application on
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. The postdoctoral associate will design and implement large-scale online, behavioral experiments using the PsyNet platform (www.psynet.dev) and the Unity engine to create interactive social environments for testing
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to examine mechanisms of spillover and potential preventative actions. The ideal Postdoctoral Scientist will lead scientific data exploration and manuscript preparation, support a center grant application on
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, testing and data acquisition, analysis and interpretation. Expansion of the nutrient supply and requirements, including non-essential amino acids and fatty acids. Writing (20%) – Disseminate research
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, testing and data acquisition, analysis and interpretation. Expansion of the nutrient supply and requirements, including non-essential amino acids and fatty acids. Writing (20%) – Disseminate research