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goals and those of faculty mentor; and publication of research findings/scholarship during postdoc appointment period. Projects in the Rocha lab address the evolutionary history of populations and species
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genomic analyses. Familiarity with molecular biology techniques. Familiarity with experimental biology in an ecological and evolutionary context. Experience with basic statistics in ecology and evolution
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requires a high level of enthusiasm, dedication, and drive for applicants interested in conducting evolutionary guided research into the molecular mechanisms of T-Cell activation and cell fate decisions
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the biological sciences and experience in molecular genetic techniques, including high throughput sequencing and data analysis. Strong research background with comparative evolutionary questions, insect herbivores
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-evolutionary biology -ecological genetics -metabolomics -proteomics -cell signaling -bacterial/yeast/animal cell molecular biology and genetics Expected Salary Range: Salary begins at $65,000/year and will be
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will be at the intersection of stem cell, developmental, and evolutionary biology, so we are particularly interested in candidates with a strong research background in: -Embryonic stem cells and/or
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in the biological sciences and experience in molecular genetic techniques, including high throughput sequencing and data analysis. Strong research background with comparative evolutionary questions
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. These pathways function independently of ATP and exhibit distinct evolutionary conservation—TRIM in animals and polyD/E across eukaryotes—setting them apart from established PQC mechanisms. Ongoing work aims to
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oral microbial communities mediate differences in oral and systemic health using an evolutionary health framework. There will be a specific emphasis on applying advanced bioinformatics and statistical
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, evolutionary game theory, infectious disease modeling, and assistive and accessibility technologies, with a shared commitment to improving health outcomes through data-driven discovery. Dr. Strings lab profile