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framework. By uncovering evolutionary patterns of constraint and innovation in bone innervation, your work will provide foundational insights into skeletal health and disease relevant to medicine
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skills Experiences in one or more of the following fields preferred, but not required: epigenetics, evolutionary biology, systems biology To apply, please email your CV, two representative publications
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are desirable. We particularly encourage applicants with expertise in Multi-scale Modeling, Evolutionary Computation, Diffusion models, Reinforcement Learning. The successful candidate will work in a highly
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 23 hours ago
an insect model system (aphids) to address mechanistic and evolutionary genetic questions about animal-microbe interactions. The researcher will use molecular, genomic, and experimental techniques in
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(www.owenslab.org ) are seeking a curious and motivated post-doctoral researcher to join our ongoing investigation into the ecological costs and evolutionary consequences of light pollution for nocturnal insects
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independently of ATP and exhibit distinct evolutionary conservation—TRIM proteins in animals and polyD/E proteins across eukaryotes—thereby distinguishing them from established PQC mechanisms. Ongoing work seeks
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into the ecological costs and evolutionary consequences of light pollution for nocturnal insects. The researcher will take primary responsibility for (1) managing a field study of urban adaptation among New England
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Biology at Texas A&M University is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on questions involving (1) The evolutionary drivers of avian visual systems, foraging behavior, and sensitivity to Anthropogenic
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, phylogenomic, and evolutionary studies of plants. They will contribute to the publication of findings, and participate in the preparation of written documents, including procedures, presentations, and proposals
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(Department of Biology) Salary: $61,008 About the Job The Postdoctoral Researcher will contribute to an NSF-supported research project examining the long-term ecological and evolutionary effects of biodiversity