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, integrated with the genome sequence; study genomic variation at the chromosomal level of breeding lines, identify DNA markers for traits of economic interest, and design and implement a modern genomic
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, manage multiple priorities, and consistently uphold high standards of work ethic, attention to detail, and timeliness. This position will report directly to Dr. Jayendra Amamcharla in two capacities
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research and outreach centers across Minnesota, as well as the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, the Bell Museum, and multiple interdisciplinary centers. The college emphasizes experiential and
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, sequencing, immunoblot analysis, immunofluorescence/immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry 15% Actively participate in research efforts by exploring new possible approaches to problems or suggesting new
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live animal studies. Responsibilities: 30% - Perform molecular assays such as qPCR and next-generation sequencing 25% - Perform virus culturing and isolation of swine viruses in the secure BSL-2
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enzymes. Preferred Qualifications: • Demonstrated publication record. • Experience in genomic sequencing and bioinformatics. • Experience in enzyme characterization. Experience operating analytical
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., proteins, DNA, RNA, and biomolecular complexes such as protein-protein and protein-DNA). Proficiency in NMR-related software, as well as designing and implementing new NMR pulse sequences, is preferred
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bioeconomy. This role bridges the gap between biotechnological advancement and the public sphere, focusing on how stakeholder alignment and public trust determine the "social license" for genetically modified
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trained in techniques spanning molecular and cellular biology and rodent models of stroke including immunostaining, qPCR, cell culture, RNA sequencing, and cognitive, mood and motor behavior testing in
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, learn from, and contribute to Hubbard's research community. Candidates who have research trajectories that align with current faculty research is a plus. The identified mentor will also help