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Position Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate – Avian Immunology & Vaccine Development Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Wannemuehler
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Research Associate will work collaboratively with faculty in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) at Iowa State University to support research and programmatic initiatives focused
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policy, and leadership development. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will contribute to research projects examining community college finance, state policy and politics, and institutional governance
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obtain training in a multi-disciplinary project to develop skills to develop an independent career as a researcher and future faculty. The post-doctoral research associate will contribute to crop breeding
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qualitative research design, data collection, and analysis. Conduct interviews, field observations, and document review. Manage research logistics, including recruitment, scheduling, and IRB compliance. Prepare
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cryogenic characterization equipment. Experience in data analysis, automation of measurements control and data acquisition using common software packages. Demonstrated experience in writing of scientific
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. Experience with software programs such as MARK and DISTANCE. Experience managing large databases. Experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department/Program & College Description: The Department
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collaboration. Department/Program & College Description: At VDPAM, we lead the future of food animal and population medicine. As a global center of excellence, we are recognized for our expertise, valued for our
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integrate genomic data with existing phenotypic and breeding datasets to support marker–trait association, population and comparative genomics, and trait evolution studies. Required Minimum Qualifications
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development at Ames National Laboratory that address domestic supply-chain resilience. The role will pursue mechanisms, structure–property relationships, and phase evolution, associated with the discovery