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Position Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate – Computational Modeling and Materials Design Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
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Food Protection Consortium, working with plastic packaging and recycling to evaluate contamination, regulation, and properties. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD Preferred Qualifications: Experience
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: PhD in genetics, genomics, plant biology, bioinformatics, or a related field completed by the start date. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with plant genomics or crop plants Experience using high
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to the design and execution of quantitative analyses (e.g., multilevel modeling, latent profile/class analysis, and propensity score methods); and assisting with the preparation of peer-reviewed manuscripts
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associate will work in the laboratory of Prof. Yan Zhao in the Department of Chemistry at Iowa State University. The successful candidate will design and synthesize functional polymeric nanoparticles
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vitro and in vivo assays to better understand the pathogenesis and viral-host interactions of Influenza A virus and other viral pathogens relevant for animals and humans. In addition, the individual will
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controls. In addition, the individual will work with the team to refine experimental design, analyze data, and prepare manuscripts for publication, reports, and conference presentations. The work will be
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understanding of virus–vector–plant interactions, virus discovery, diagnostics innovation, and novel control strategies in agroecosystems. Projects in the lab include: Molecular interactions between plant viruses
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sheath). Candidates with strengths in theoretical modeling, asymptotic analysis, or numerical simulations are also encouraged to apply. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering
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vectors studies, including vector design and cloning. RNA sequencing. Proteomics/transcriptomics and bioinformatics. PLA. Immunohistochemistry on brain sections. Surgery to implant electrodes and EEG